Symposium on the occasion of the exhibition
►NO!art AND THE AESTHETICS OF DOOM
Curator Estera Milman
Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art Northwestern University
1967 South Campus Drive | Evanston, IL
November 3, 2001
Pick / Laudati Auditorium # Free and open to the public
INFORMATION AT THE ENTRANCE:

THE CONTENT OF THIS EXHIBTION MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR ALLVIEWERS
Opening Remarks
Estera Milman, Curator of the Exhibition and Director of Alternative Traditions
in the Contemporary Arts, The University of Iowa
Writing of the Disaster
Dore Ashton, Professor, Department of Art History, The Cooper Union
Boris Lurie: Self-Representation in the Wake of the Holocaust
Susan Chevlowe, Associate Curator, The Jewish Museum, New York
NO! and the Cultural Politics of the Anti-Canon
Estera Milman
Doom: Art Culture, Cognitive Space, and the Achievement of Discourse
Stephen Foster, Professor Emeritus, School of Art and Art History,
The University of Iowa
Adolf Eichmann and Artistic Debates in Germany:
The Broader Context for NOlart
Paul Jaskot, Associate Professor, Department of Art and Art History,
DePaul University
The Reception of the Art of Boris Lurie and NO!art
in the Context of the Holocaust Debate in Contemporary Germany
Curt Germundson, Assistant Professor, Art Department,
Minnesota State University
CONVERSATION
Pick / Michigan Room, Norris University Center
Women Behind the Barricades:
Art, Protest and Gender in the Post-McCarthy Era
Harriet Wood, NOIart artist, Dore Ashton, art critic and historian, and Gertrude Stein, whose gallery was a primary site for NO!art exhibitions, will discuss their experiences as part of the NO!art artist-activist movement
and as women in the art world of the period.
Harriet Wood (Suzan Long), Independent Artist
Gertrude Stein, Gallery Gertrude Stein, New York
Dore Ashton, Professor, Department of Art History, The Cooper Union

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