The Southern California Institute of
Architecture (SCI-Arc) has released a list of its featured public programs
for the Spring 2017 semester that includes, among its events, a debate between
controversial Slovenian philosopher Slajov Žižek and SCI-Arc Distinguished
Professor of Philosophy Graham
Harman.
SCI-Arc’s lecture series will
be complemented by two exhibitions that will occur throughout the semester. The
Duck and the Document, curated by Sylvia Lavin, will showcase
a collection of architectural ephemera that includes handrails and facade
panels salvaged from canonical buildings from the 20th century. Drawing
Conclusions, curated by Jeffrey Kipnis and designed by Andrew Zago, will
explore the year of 1990 as a potential “apex” for hand drawing as a
representational, technical, and conceptual tool for architects.
The university’s public
program for the semester will include the following events:
Didier Fiuza Faustino Lecture,
01/25/2017
Mat Olson Lecture, 02/01/2017
José Oubrerie: Chapel of the
Mosquitos Library Gallery Exhibition Opening, 02/03/2017
José Oubrerie + Todd Gannon
Duel + Duet, 02/06/2017
***Graham Harman + Slajov
Žižek Duel + Duet, 03/01/2017***
Peter Cook Lecture, 03/08/2017
Neil M. Denari Lecture,
03/15/2017
Jeffrey Schnapp Lecture,
03/20/2017
Drawing Conclusions Symposium
+ Exhibition Closing Reception, 03/24/2017
Sylvia Lavin Lecture, 03/29/2017
Jake Matatyaou + Amalia Ulman
Lecture, 04/03/2017
Giancarlo Mazzanti Lecture,
04/05/2017
The Duck and the Document SCI-Arc
Gallery Exhibition Opening Reception, 04/14/2017
Spring Show Exhibition Opening
Reception, 04/29/2017
Maxi Spina: Thick SCI-Arc Gallery
Exhibition Opening Reception, 06/16/2017
For more information on
SCI-Arc’s events, see the SCI-Arc website.
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