The Interview: Its history, perfidy and mystery - a miscellany for voices

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Presentation by Robert Enright
The Interview: its history, perfidy and mystery — a miscellany for voices
10 am, Saturday, September 19, 2015
Room M1040, Markin Hall
FREE admission, everyone welcome.
 

“I’ve always been a border crosser, and the magazine was based on the premise that artists never looked at only one thing.”

- Robert Enright

Robert Enright is an art critic, academic and one of Canada’s best-known cultural journalists.  He is a senior contributing editor and film critic for Border Crossings magazine, and holds the University Research Chair in Art Theory and Criticism in the School of Fine Arts & Music at the University of Guelph.  He has published more than 200 interviews with leading Canadian, American, and European artists.  In 2005 he was recognized as a Member of the Order of Canada and in 2012 received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

Room or Area: 
Room M1040

FREE admission, everyone welcome.


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