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Join the Consortium for Trans/disciplinarity for a series of screenings and conversations with Lucien Castaing-Taylor, the Director of Harvard University's Sensory Ethnography Lab, starting on October 10th. These events offer an exploration of Castaing-Taylor's films and installations, setting the stage for discussions with the artist.
Installations
Oct 10 (1:30 pm - 5:30 pm) and Oct 11 (11:00 am - 1:00 pm) - Room D542, 6 E. 16th Street
Excerpts from two of Castaing-Taylor’s films, "somniloquies" (Verena Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, 2017) and "Sweetgrass" (Ilisa Barbash and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, 2009), will be played in a loop throughout the installation times.
Screenings
Oct 10 (3:00 pm - 5:30 pm) and Oct 11 (12:00 pm - 2:00 pm) Kellen Auditorium, 66 Fifth Avenue
The full screening of "De Humani Corporis Fabrica" (Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, 2022) will be shown.
Conversations
Oct 11 (3:00 pm - 5:00 pm)
Kellen Auditorium, 66 Fifth Avenue
Oct 12 (3:00 pm - 5:00 pm)
Hirshon Suite, Arnhold Hall, 55 West 13th Street
After engaging with Castaing-Taylor’s work through the installation and screening, viewers are invited to discuss the work with Castaing-Taylor.
Seminars
GIDEST Seminar
GIDEST Lab, Room 411 in the University Center
This event is devoted to discussion of the video work Psycho-Geriatrie Eye Museum that will be available for viewing from the GIDEST site.
For group inquiries of four or more, please contact John Bruce at
brucej@newschool.edu
"Please be aware that the films in this body of work contain depictions of nudity, sexually charged language and scenes of surgery and other medical procedures."
The Consortium for Trans/disciplinarity is an alliance between GIDEST, the Parsons DESIS Lab, and the MFA in Transdisciplinary Design. With initial funding from the dean' offices at NSSR and Parsons, the consortium is focused on creating cross-platform transdisciplinary engagement, research, and teaching opportunities for New School faculty and graduate students.
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Professor of Visual Arts and Anthropology and Founding Director of the Sensory Ethnography Lab at Harvard, Lucien Castaing-Taylor is an anthropologist whose work seeks to conjugate art's negative capability with an ethnographic attachment to the flux of life. His work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art and the British Museum, has been exhibited at the Tate, the Centre Pompidou, MoMA, the Whitney, Berlin Kunsthalle, PS1, Whitechapel Gallery, and London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, and has formed the subject of symposia at the Smithsonian Institution, the Musée du quai Branly, and the British Museum. His films and videos have screened at Berlin, Locarno, New York, Toronto, and other film festivals. Recent awards include the Alpert Award in the Arts (2013), and, with Véréna Paravel, the True Vision Award (2013), Los Angeles Film Critics' Circle Douglas Edwards Independent and Experimental Film Award (2012), and FIPRESCI (International Film Critics) Award (2012).
Castaing-Taylor and Paravel are currently at work on various installations set in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, as well forthcoming projects in Japan. Together with Ernst Karel, he and Paravel have recently completed Ah humanity!, an installation about the anthropocene. Earlier works include Leviathan (with Paravel), a film about humanity and the sea; and Sweetgrass (with Ilisa Barbash), an unsentimental elegy at once to the American West and to the 10,000 years of uneasy accommodation between post-Paleolithic humans and animals; as well as a series of audio-video installations and photographic Westerns that variously evoke the allure and ambivalence of the pastoral, including Into-the-jug (Geworfen), Turned at the Pass, Coom Biddy, Bedding Down, Hell Roaring Creek and The High Trail. In 2010, he was commissioned to make The Quick and the Dead / Moutons de Panurge, a four-channel video installation by the Berlin Arsenal to commemorate the four decades of the Berlinale Forum. In 1995, he collaborated with Isaac Julien and Mark Nash on their film Frantz Fanon: Black Skin White Mask. Earlier works (with Barbash) include In and Out of Africa, an ethnographic video about authenticity, taste, and racial politics in the transnational African art market, and Made in USA, a film about sweatshops and child labor in the Los Angeles garment industry. Most recently, Castaing-Taylor and Paravel completed their fourth feature, the astonishing De Humani Corporis Fabrica, described in Reverse Shot as “at once repugnant and entrancing, [as] it turns the body into the ultimate frontier, an alien landscape teeming with surreal visions, less a decaying vessel than an undiscovered planet.”
Written publications include Visualizing Theory (ed., Routledge, 1994), Cross-Cultural Filmmaking (with Barbash, University of California Press, 1997), Transcultural Cinema, a collection of essays by ethnographic filmmaker David MacDougall (ed., Princeton University Press, 1998), and The Cinema of Robert Gardner (coed., with Barbash, Berg, 2008). He was the founding editor of the American Anthropological Association's journal Visual Anthropology Review (1991-94).
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