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Contemporary
Art Historian And Critic To Lecture On Artist Gerhard Richter At
U.Va. April 11
April 1, 2002--
WHO: Katy
Siegel, contemporary art historian and critic
WHAT: Lecture: "Gerhard Richter: Stopping and
Starting"
WHEN: Thursday, April 11, 6 p.m.
WHERE: Campbell Hall, Room 153
Art
historian and critic Katy Siegel will lecture on the influential
German artist Gerhard Richter, whose diverse body of work ranges
from photography-based pictures to gestural abstraction. Siegels
talk, "Gerhard Richter: Stopping and Starting," on Thursday,
April 11, 6 p.m. will be in Campbell Hall, Room 153.
Siegel
writes extensively on contemporary artists and is a contributor
of Artforum magazine. In her forthcoming book "Breakthrough,"
she looks at the changing sense of time in postwar American art
and culture.
She
is assistant professor of contemporary art history and criticism
at Hunter College and CUNY in New York. She has also taught as senior
critic in painting and printmaking at Yale.
Contact:
Jane Ford, (434) 924-4298
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