Nasher Prize Dialogues: Graduate Symposium Day 3

Graduate students from across the globe present scholarly work related to 2020 Nasher Prize Laureate Michael Rakowitz. Student presentations occurred in a series of lunchtime talks October 27 –October 29, 2020, moderated by Dr. Nada Shabout, Director of the Contemporary Arab and Muslim Cultural Studies Initiative (CAMCSI) at the University of North Texas.

Dealing with Trauma: Healing and Reappearing

3:04 Introduction by Dr. Nada Shabout
4:34 Sarah Bernhardt, University of Oxford: “Participation and Promise, the Culinary Interventions of Michael Rakowitz”
29:00 Amalia Nangeroni, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy: “Michael Rakowitz’s Projects of Reappearing”
54:18 Q&A

The Nasher Prize is the annual international prize for a living artist in recognition of a body of work that has had an extraordinary impact on the understanding of sculpture. The Dialogues are intended to foster international awareness of sculpture and to stimulate discussion and debate. Programs—including panel discussions, lectures, and symposia—are held in cities around the world on a yearly basis, offering engagement with various audiences, and providing myriad perspectives and insight into the ever-expanding field of sculpture.

LEARN MORE: www.nashersculpturecenter.org/programs-events/nasher-prize

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