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Molly Nesbit

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February 21, 2018
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Molly Nesbit, Professor of Art at Vassar College, talks about her new book, Midnight: The Tempest Essays, just published in 2017 by Inventory Books."'What Was An Author?' Right from the opening words of these Tempest Essays, we see the great Molly Nesbit at work undoing and radically repositioning the time codes for the artist. She creates a living archive of critical debates, politics and philosophies. She paints a vivid picture of the many junctions between people, objects, quasi-objects and non-objects throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. This is a true protest against forgetting as well as a toolbox for contemporary art criticism. Call it a guidebook to the labyrinth of reality." —Hans Ulrich Obrist
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Art History, Avant-garde, Collectives, Drawing, Feminism, Films, Historicism, Historiography, Innovation, Law, Linda Nochlin, Material Culture, Photography, Visualization

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