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SUMMARY:Italian Drawings from the Twentieth Century
DESCRIPTION:Please join fellow IAS member/awards committee member Raffae
 le Bedarida as he presents in the three-day online series on modern Ital
 ian drawings is organized in conjunction with the Menil Collection's exh
 ibition&nbsp\;Silent Revolutions: Italian Drawings from the Twentieth Ce
 ntury\, on view at the Menil Drawing Institute through April 11\, 2021.&
 nbsp\;A review of Silent Revolutions is also forthcoming in the next iss
 ue of the IAS Newsletter.These events are free and open to everyone. Ple
 ase see below for details and registration information.April 7\, 2021\, 
 12–1pm CSTKeynote Lecture by Emily BraunVisionary Line: The Drawings o
 f Aldolfo WildtEmily Braun\, Distinguished Professor at Hunter College a
 nd the Graduate Center\, CUNY\, looks at how Symbolist artist Adolfo Wil
 dt exploited drawing as a medium of visionary experience\, both for the 
 artist and the viewer. In the emaciated line of his pencil drawings\, as
  well as in his crepuscular charcoal compositions\, Wildt relied on spec
 ific graphic qualities to represent bodies in ecstasy\, suffering\, and 
 trance-like states.Register here.April 8\, 2021\, 12–1:30pm CSTPanel o
 n Women ArtistsThis panel focuses on Italian draftswomen\, with three pr
 esentations by leading experts in the field: Silvia Bottinelli\, Tufts U
 niversity\; Teresa Kittler\, University of York\; and Lucia Re\, Univers
 ity of California\, Los Angeles. Throughout the 20th century\, women art
 ists in Italy were frequently marginalized or excluded from institutiona
 l frameworks and many remain little known to this day\, despite their ri
 ch and varied oeuvre.Register here.April 9\, 2021\, 12–1:30pm CSTPanel
  on the Interconnections Between American and Italian ArtistsPresentatio
 ns by Irina Zucca Alessandrelli\, Collezione Ramo\, Milan\; Raffaele Bed
 arida\, The Cooper Union\, New York\; and Francesco Guzzetti\, Universit
 y of Florence\, focus on cross-currents in drawing practices between Ita
 lian and American artists in the 20th century. Based on mutual discovery
  and reception\, the international artistic exchange had varied connotat
 ions with a long-lasting impact on American and Italian artists\, and al
 so collectors\, critics\, curators\, and dealers.Register here.
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