Lecture
Subjective Histories of Sculpture II: Robert Morris
Apr 7, 2008
6:30–8:00pm ET
The New School, Theresa Lang Community and Student Center
SculptureCenter at The New School
SculptureCenter, in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School, presents a series of three lectures that explore how contemporary artists think about sculpture-its history, conventions, and legacies. Three artists at various stages of their careers have been invited to present their own take on art history. New York-based artist Robert Morris presents the final lecture in the series. Known for his experiments in sculpture, dance, and process art and for his seminal texts and essays within these fields, Morris is considered one of the most influential American artists of our time. Exhibitions include Robert Morris: Recent Works at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1970 and Body and Mind at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1994.
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