Inventing an Aesthetics of Anti-Racism: African Americans in Early Soviet Visual Culture
21 October 2021|17:15 (GMT)|The Old Library,Sidney Sussex
Christina Kiaer’s research specializes in Soviet art. She is the author ofCollective Body: Aleksandr Deineka at the Limit of Socialist Realism(Chicago,forthcoming Fall 2022);Revolution Every Day: A Calendar(Mousse, 2017, co-authored with Robert Bird and Zachary Cahill); andImagine No Possessions: The Socialist Objects of Russian Constructivism(MIT, 2005). Her talk is drawn from her current researchproject, “An Aesthetics of Anti-racism: African Americans in Soviet Visual Culture.” She is the Arthur Andersen Teaching and Research Professor at Northwestern University and, during this academic year, a Novo Nordisk Guest Professor at the Department of Arts and CulturalStudies at the University of Copenhagen.
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