WHAP! Lecture Series
The City of West Hollywood and CalArts present the West Hollywood Aesthetics and Politics Series “Black Out,” on the Surveillance of Blackness.
Nicholas Mirzoeff, “Whiteness, White Seeing, White Space and Their Fall”
NYU professor Nicholas Mirzoeff will be speaking about racialized surveillance capitalism in his talk, “Whiteness, White Seeing, White Space and Their Fall.” Responding to his talk will be artist and critic Aria Dean.
Friday, October 23, 2020 | 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM PST
Watch on YouTube: tiny.cc/2020whap
Nicholas Mirzoeff is a visual activist, working at the intersection of politics, race and global/visual culture. In 2020-21, he is the Mellon/ACLS Scholar & Society fellow in residence at the Magnum Foundation, New York. He is the author or editor of eleven books. His most recent, The Appearance of Black Lives Matter, was first published in 2017 as a free e-book, and again in 2018 as a limited edition print book with Carl Pope’s art project The Bad Air Smelled Of Roses by Carl Pope. Both editions were published by NAME Publications, Miami.
Aria Dean is the Editor and Curator at Rhizome. She helped launch and program the online-only “Net Art Anthology,” which also resulted in the catalogue The Art Happens Here: Net Art Anthology (Rhizome, 2019). Working as both a writer and artist, she has published with Artforum, Art in America, e-flux, The New Inquiry, and Texte zur Kunst.