Sept. 27: Modernisms in National Contexts

Perspectives on Modern Art from Turkey, Iran, and India

Discussion

A Conversation With

  • Sonal Khuller, Associate Professor at University of Washington
  • Duygu Demir, PhD candidate at MIT
  • Hamed Yousefi, Filmmaker and PhD candidate at Northwestern University

When

Friday, September 27, 2019
12:30pm

Where

Richard Ettinghausen Library at the Hagop Kevorkian Center
50 Washington Square South
NYC 10012

Speakers Duygu Demir, PhD candidate in the History, Theory, and Criticism of Art and Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sonal Khullar, Associate Professor of Art History, University of Washington; and Hamed Yousefi, filmmaker and PhD candidate in art history, Northwestern University, will present their perspectives on artistic modernism in Turkey, India, and Iran, respectively, in the 1960s and ’70s. Exploring the political context of modernist art in the period’s global imaginaries, they will examine the circulation of modernist discourses between these regions and the West—and also reveal how such exchanges, at both regional and global levels, produced new forms of modernist art.

Co-sponsored by NYU’s Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Iranian Studies Initiative (ISI-NYU), Ottoman and Turkish Studies Initiative (OTS-NYU), and Grey Art Gallery.