September 22, 2022 - 12:00am to October 30, 2022 - 12:00am
Across a diverse body of work spanning thirty years, Black British artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen (b. 1969, London) has documented stories of incarceration and violence, intimacy and vulnerability.
September 29, 2022 - 12:00am to October 1, 2022 - 12:00am
Keynotes:
David J. Getsy
Megan R. Luke
Anne Wagner
Speakers:
Paisid Aramphongphan
Elise Archias
Caitlin Meehye Beach
Patrizia Dander
Patricia Ekpo
Aaron Glass
Aglaya Glebova
Join us for a special display of drawings, prints, watercolors, and rare books will be on view in the YCBA Study Room in celebration of Yale’s Sustainability Week!
Arguably one of the most visually dynamic and complex of all Tudor portraits, Robert Peake’s portrait of Anthony Maria Browne styles a young Catholic nobleman as a devoted and loyal subject to Elizabeth I.
This talk introduces the main thesis of the speaker’s forthcoming book, Spatial Dunhuang: Experiencing the Dunhuang Caves, which experiments with a new way of analyzing Dunhuang art—and Buddhist grottoes in general.
Across a diverse body of work spanning thirty years, Black British artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen (b. 1969, London) has documented stories of incarceration and violence, intimacy and vulnerability.