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Posted by: Philadelphia Avant-Garde Studies Consortium
Deadline: Sun, September 15th, 2019
Illuminating the ’Invisible City’: The Birth of the New in Mid-Century Philadelphia
Symposium on Friday, Nov. 15, 2019
Call for Proposals
Deadline: Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019
The Philadelphia Avant-Garde Studies Consortium (PASC) is seeking proposals for papers, lightning presentations, performances, and exhibitions for its 2019 symposium, Illuminating the “Invisible City”: The Birth of the New in Mid-Century Philadelphia, which will be held Friday, Nov. 15, 2019, from 1 to 6 pm in the Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion of the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts in the University of Pennsylvania’s Van Pelt Library.
The focus of this year’s symposium is the upcoming exhibition: Invisible City: Philadelphia and the Vernacular Avant-garde. Curated by Sid Sachs, Director of Exhibitions at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts, and assistant curator Jennie Hirsh, and funded by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Invisible City will take place in three venues at the University of the Arts and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from Jan. 21 through April 4, 2020. Unprecedented in its depth and scope, Invisible City will examine the crucial role of Philadelphia in shaping postwar art and culture. This period was one of local art institutional expansion, when the YMHA/YWHA, the ICA and contemporary art markets were built and artists interacted freely with their global counterparts, from Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol to Louis I. Kahn and John Coltrane. During this time, Philadelphia was a “city of firsts,” from Pop Art exhibitions and performance art to innovative art school curricula, architecture, and city planning. Invisible City will include works by major architects, photographers, sculptors, craftspersons, painters and conceptual artists of the period, including Rafael Ferrer, Roy Lichtenstein, Ray Metzker, Ree Morton, Italo Scanga, Denise Scott Brown, and Robert Venturi. The exhibition will also include films, along with ephemeral objects, posters, and pamphlets. Celebrating the region’s performance art history, Alex Da Corte will reinvent Allan Kaprow’s landmark happening, Chicken, at the Gershman YMCA, where it was originally performed in 1962.
PASC is seeking presentations of all types that will preview, enhance, illuminate, or play off of Invisible City, analyzing or engaging with the cultural milieu during this era (roughly mid 1950s to late 1970s). We encourage explorations of the Philly Sound, jazz, underground publications, performance art, art schools and art museums, the Annenberg Center, the Philadelphia School of Architecture, city planning, Penn Center, South Street, FOCUS Women in the Arts, the Peace Show, Earth Day, graffiti, and galleries, as well as individual artists such as C.K. Williams, Middle Earth Books, Morse Peckham, and Amos Vogel, among others. Individuals, groups, and collaborating artists and/or scholars may submit proposals in four major categories: scholarly papers (max 20 minutes); lightning presentations on artistic and scholarly projects (max 7 minutes), small-scale exhibitions, and brief performances (max 10 minutes).
If you would like to participate in the symposium, please send a proposal (150 to 300 words) by Sept. 15, 2019, to pascinitiative@gmail.com with the subject line, “2019 Symposium Proposal.” If you know of others who might like to participate, please feel free to pass this CFP along to them or visit our website, www.pasc-arts.org, for more information about PASC (a 501.c.3 nonprofit). This CFP is also posted here.
Posted on Tue, August 20th, 2019
Expires on Sun, September 15th, 2019
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