Night School Public Seminar 5: Okwui Enwezor
Night School Public Seminar 5: Okwui Enwezor
Free with museum admission*.
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Okwui Enwezor is Dean of Academic Affairs and Senior Vice President at San Francisco Art Institute. He is Adjunct Curator at International Center of Photography, New York and previously Adjunct Curator of Contemporary Art, at the Art Institute of Chicago. Enwezor is Artistic Director of the 7th Gwangju Biennale, opening September 2008. He was previously Artistic Director of the 2nd International Biennial of Contemporary Art, Seville, Spain (2005-2007); Documenta 11, Kassel, Germany (1998-2002); and the 2nd Johannesburg Biennale (1996-1998). Enwezor has organized numerous exhibitions around the world, including “The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945-1994”; “In/Sight: African Photographers, 1940-Present”; “Global Conceptualism”; and most recently “Archive Fever: Photography Between History and the Document.”
Enwezor is founder and editor of the critical art journal Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art. As a writer, critic, and editor, Enwezor has been a regular contributor to numerous exhibition catalogues, anthologies, and journals including: Third Text, Documents, Texte zur Kunst, Grand Street, Parkett, Artforum, Frieze, Art Journal, Research In African Literatures, and others. Enwezor has published several books including Reading the Contemporary: African Art, from Theory to the Marketplace co-edited with Olu Oguibe; Mega Exhibitions: Antinomies of a Transnational Global Form and the four-volume publication of Documenta11Platforms: Democracy Unrealized; Experiments with Truth: Transitional Justice and the Processes of Truth and Reconciliation; Creolité and Creolization; Under Seige: Four African Cities, Freetown, Johanneburg, Kinshasa, Lagos. He is co-editor of Modernity and Contemporaneity: Antinomies of Art and Culture after 20th Century, and is currently completing two books: The Postcolonial Constellation: Contemporary Art and the Global Stage and Archaeology of the Present: The Postcolonial Archive, Photography and African Modernity. Enwezor lives and works in New York and San Francisco.
Night School is an artist’s project by Anton Vidokle in the form of a temporary school. A yearlong program of monthly seminars and workshops, Night School draws upon a group of local and international artists, writers, and theorists to conceptualize and conduct the program.
*This event is free, but tickets are required. Tickets can be reserved online or at the Museum prior to the seminar’s start; a limited number of tickets will be available the day of the event.