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SUMMARY:Sophie Kier & Katherine Hubbard
DESCRIPTION:About the speakers:\nSophie Kier is the director of the Millett Center for the Arts. \nKatherine Hubbard uses photography\, writing\, and performance to plumb photography’s continuing significance. Considering analog photography as a mimesis of the body\, Hubbard asks how its procedures might be called upon to investigate social politics\, history\, and narrative. In her photographs the physical positioning of one’s body has an essential relationship to how one processes images\, exploring this encounter as a time based experience. Hubbard’s writing practice forms the core of her performances\, culling the malleability of vision to frame a politics of looking\, bridging the imaginary with the familiar. Hubbard received her MFA in 2010 from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. \nAbout the series:\nRefractions is a series of in-person conversation-based readings\, artist talks\, and performances that position artists in the 58th Carnegie International in conversation with people across disciplines\, practice\, and geography. Designed to expand the context and experience of the exhibition\, these live conversations will ignite the imagination with language\, music\, histories\, cultural reflection\, personal narratives\, and more. Free\, museum admission not required. Registration is encouraged\, please register below. \nRefractions: 58th Carnegie International Conversation Series is presented in partnership with the Carnegie Mellon University School of Art. \nRegistration requested here. \nAbout the series:\nRefractions is a series of in-person conversation-based readings\, artist talks\, and performances that position artists in the 58th Carnegie International in conversation with people across disciplines\, practice\, and geography. Designed to expand the context and experience of the exhibition\, these live conversations will ignite the imagination with language\, music\, histories\, cultural reflection\, personal narratives\, and more. Free\, museum admission not required. Registration is encouraged\, please register below. \nRefractions: 58th Carnegie International Conversation Series is presented in partnership with the Carnegie Mellon University School of Art. \nImage credit: Installation view of Kate Millett\, The Maja Rediscovered from Situations\, 1975\, in the 58th Carnegie International at Carnegie Museum of Art\, 2022\, Courtesy of The Kate Millett Trust and Carnegie Museum of art; photo: Sean Eaton
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/sophie-kier-katherine-hubbard/
LOCATION:Carnegie Museum of Art\, 4400 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Lectures,SOA
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