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Public Seminar: Can Art Reimagine Freedom of Speech? A Conversation on Studies into Darkness

Nov 1, 2022

Editors Carin Kuoni and Laura Raicovich discuss Studies into Darkness with Public Seminar's Lindsey Scharold.

“The inspiration for the project came, in part, from the work of multidisciplinary artist Omar Kanwar. Within Kanwar’s film Such a Morning, Kuoni and Raicovich found a methodology from which to reconsider free speech and what it means in our culture. In a conversation with Public Seminar’s Lindsey Scharold, Kuoni and Raicovich share the thoughtful curatorial sense behind Studies into Darkness.”

Interview: Can Art Reimagine Freedom of Speech?

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