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Join globally recognized contemporary American artist Mark Dion as he speaks on his work, which mimics historical or scientific displays pointing to environmental degradation and the current global biodiversity crisis as well as the broader subjective nature of truth. Through his work, he investigates ways knowledge is constructed, classified, and presented, revealing the cultural and ideological assumptions behind institutional authority and colonial collecting practices.This talk is part of “Entering the Wunderkammer,” a series of events and activities that brings together students, artists and curators to engage with the wide range of topics raised by “cabinets of curiosity.” These precursors to modern museums, first popularized in Renaissance Europe, will be the pivot point for lectures and workshops that will interrogate curation as art, art as research, and display as cultural language.
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500 University Ave, Rochester, NY, United States, New York 14607
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