The New Social Environment#1091

Itziar Barrio

Featuring Barrio and Jill H. Casid

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

Artist Itziar Barrio joins Rail contributor Jill H. Casid for a conversation.

In this talk

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Itziar Barrio

Photo of Itziar Barrio
Photo by Grace Roselli, Pandora’s BoxX Project
Itziar Barrio is an interdisciplinary artist producing long-term research-based projects that involve different agents and collaborators. Her survey exhibition was curated by Johanna Burton in 2018, and her monograph was published by SKIRA in 2023. Barrio has recently been awarded a 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship and 2024 NYFA/NYSCA Artist Fellow, among other recognitions. Barrio’s work has been presented internationally at the 14th Shanghai Biennale, Salt Istanbul, and elsewhere. She is a member of the New Museum’s incubator, NEW INC, and her work has been written about in the Brooklyn Rail, BOMB, and other publications. She teaches at the School of Visual Arts and Sarah Lawrence College in New York.

Jill H. Casid

Photo of Jill H. Casid
An artist-theorist and historian, Jill H. Casid holds the appointment of Professor of Visual Studies in the Departments of Art History and Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Casid is bringing to completion Doing Things with Being Undone in the Necrocene, the first part of a two-book project on Form at the Edges of Life. Casid is the author of Sowing Empire: Landscape and Colonization (Minnesota, 2005), Scenes of Projection: Recasting the Enlightenment Subject (Minnesota, 2015) which is in Spanish translation (Metales Pesados, 2022), and the co-edited collection Art History in the Wake of the Global Turn (Yale, 2014). Casid’s artwork has been exhibited nationally and internationally, most recently at the steirischerherbst ’23 in Graz.

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