The Clark – Thomas Hirschhorn Communication, Circulation, and the City

Clark Fellow Lisa Lee (Emory University) considers contemporary artist Thomas Hirschhorn’s strategies and motivations for using unorthodox modes of circulation—gifting, pamphleting, hawking, abandoning—in pursuit of a nonexclusive audience for his work. By setting his work in movement across Paris, Hirschhorn’s experimental incursions into public space increasingly tested the possibility of meaningful communication.

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The Clark
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The Clark
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Lectures & Forums

The Clark – Performing Artists in Residence, Spiegel im Spiegel

Pianist Jeewon Park and cellist Edward Arron, co-directors of the Clark Art Institute's Performing Artists in Residence program, play Arvo Pärt's "Spiegel im Spiegel" in a private presentation at the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts.

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The Clark
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The Clark
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Lectures & Forums

Milne Library Presents – The History of Clove Hill Farm with Dustin Griffin

Dustin Griffin's lecture, illustrated with slides, will chart the history of Clove Hill Farm from the 18th century to the present day.

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Milne Library
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Milne Library Presents
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Lectures & Forums