Conflict, Terror, Spectacle: A Closing Conversation with Edmund Clark

Edmund Clark is joined by performance artist and scholar Elise Morrison, assistant professor of theater 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 visualization in our globalized, 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.

This is a free event, but please register in advance. ICP Members have access to the best seats at public programs in the reserved members’ section.











When: Wed., May. 2, 2018 at 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: International Center of Photography (Museum)
250 Bowery

Price: Free with registration
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Edmund Clark is joined by performance artist and scholar Elise Morrison, assistant professor of theater 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 visualization in our globalized, 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.

This is a free event, but please register in advance. ICP Members have access to the best seats at public programs in the reserved members’ section.

Buy tickets/get more info now