Conflict, Terror, Spectacle: A Closing Conversation
May 2, 2018, 6:30 – 8pm
Edmund Clark will be joined by performance artist and scholar Elise Morrison, assistant professor of theatre studies at Yale; Thomas Keenan, director of the Human Rights Project and associate professor of comparative literature at Bard College; and Dror Ladin, staff attorney at the ACLU National Security Project, for a discussion on the intersections of conflict, policy-making, and new forms of visualisation in our globalised, surveilled culture of spectacle. This exchange draws on themes from the current ICP Museum exhibition Edmund Clark: The Day the Music Died, enriching the conversation around Clark’s work about the impact of the War on Terror during the final week of the show.
Free, booking essential. Please visit the ICP website for more information.