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Special Lecture
Shelly Silver
Artist Talk

Time and Date: 18:30-20:00, 6th July 2018
Venue: Lecture Room 2, Department of Fine Arts, Ueno Campus, Tokyo University of the Arts

Speaker: Shelly Silver (Artist, Associate Professor and Director of Moving Image, Visual Arts Program, School of the Arts, Columbia University)

Chair: Stephen Sarrazin (Critic, Curator, Lecturer at Paris 8 university, Visiting Lecturer at Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts)
Discussant: Yoshitaka Mori (Sociologist, Professor at Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts)

Language: English (No Translation Available)

All welcome.

 


Shelly Silver

Shelly Silver is a New York based artist working with the still and moving image. Her work explores contested territories between public and private, narrative and documentary, and–increasingly in recent years–the watcher and the watched. She has exhibited worldwide, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Tate Modern, Centre Georges Pompidou, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Yokohama Museum, the London ICA, and the London, the Singapore, New York, Moscow, and Berlin Film Festivals. Silver has received fellowships and grants from organizations such as the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the NEA, NYSCA, NYFA, the Jerome Foundation, the Japan Foundation and Anonymous was a Woman. Her films have been broadcast by BBC/England, PBS/USA, Arte/Germany, France, Planete/Europe, RTE/Ireland, SWR/Germany, and Atenor/Spain, among others, and she has been a fellow at the DAAD Artists Program in Berlin, the Japan/US Artist Program in Tokyo, Cité des Arts in Paris, and at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Silver is Associate Professor and Director of Moving Image, Visual Arts Program, School of the Arts, Columbia University

 

 

Organized by: Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts

Inquiry:
Department of the Arts Studies and Curatorial Practices,
Graduate School of Global Arts,
Tokyo University of the Arts
Mail: info-ga@ml.geidai.ac.jp

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