Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Visiting Artist Warren Neidich 6:15PM

 TONIGHT at 6:15PM: School of Art + Art History Visiting Artist Virtual Lecture: Warren Neidich.

To access the talk, go to UF College of the Arts YouTube channel – the livestream will pop up when we go live: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcUIacLwOcupTkofTR764_Q 

For comments / questions, audience members need to login to YouTube; comments will be moderated.

Warren Neidich 

Having studied photography, neuroscience, medicine and architecture, Warren Neidich brings to any discussion platform a unique interdisciplinary position that he calls “trans-thinking.” He currently uses video and neon to create cross pollinating conceptual text-based works that reflect upon situations at the border zone of art, science and social justice. His performative and sculptural work Pizzagate Neon (2018), recently on display at the Venice Biennial 2019, analyzed through a large hanging neon sculpture the relations of Fake News, networked attention economy, evolving techno-cultural habitus and the co-evolving architecture of the brain. His recent conceptual project Drive-By-Art (Public Sculpture in This Moment of Social Distancing) just opened on the South Fork of Long Island and Los Angeles to some acclaim including reviews in the NY Times, Hyperallergic, The Art Newspaper, Time Out and LA Magazine. He is founder and director of the Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art (2015-), a theory intensive postgraduate course that attracts students worldwide operating in Los Angeles, NYC and Berlin. Additionally, he was a tutor in the departments of visual art, computer science and cultural studies at Goldsmith College London as well as recently serving as Professor of Art at the Weissensee Kunsthochschule, Berlin. He has been a visiting lecturer at the departments of art at Brown University, GSD Harvard University, Columbia University, Princeton University, Southern California Institute of Architecture, UCLA, La Sorbonne Paris, University of Oxford and Cambridge University, UK. He is the American editor of Archive Books and author of over 20 books. His recent books include The Glossary of Cognitive ActivismArchive BooksBerlin, and Neuromacht (in German) Merve, Leipzig.

*Visiting Artist Series lectures and studio visits will be virtual and online this semester. Please be aware students and the public are forbidden to tape or repost the online lectures and studio visits. UF will tape lectures with the permission of individual speakers and some of the talks will be available in the future for faculty, staff, and students.

https://www.warrenneidich.com

https://arts.ufl.edu/in-the-loop/events/visiting-artist-lecture-with-warren-neidich/

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