After the Carolingians: Manuscript Illumination in the 10th – 11th Centuries
144 Louis A. Simpson International BuildingCo-sponsored by the Humanities Council and the Program in Medieval Studies Full event details
Cosmism: A Superhumanity Symposium
Betts Auditorium Betts Auditorium, Princeton11/30 — 6pm Keynote lecture from Boris Groys, Global Distinguished Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies, NYU and screening of film by Anton Vidokle 12/1 — 10am Symposium and screening […]
Making History Visible: Art and Visualizing the American Nation
10 McCosh 10 McCosh, PrincetonIn conjunction with the installation Making History Visible, Martha Sandweiss, director of the Princeton & Slavery Project, moderates a discussion about how visual forms, economic systems, and civic institutions shape […]
Will There Still Be Singing? A Hanns Eisler Cabaret
Taplin AuditoriumDiscover Austro-German composer Hanns Eisler whose music Hitler branded as "degenerate." Eisler was a student of Schoenberg, a contemporary of Kurt Weill, and Brecht's favorite collaborator. Karyn Levitt is THE performer of the English Eisler/Brecht […]