On Bearing Witness: Bob Thompson’s Immanent Color
Wednesday, Apr 20, 2022 5 – 6 pmThe University of Chicago
5550 S. Greenwood
Chicago, IL 60637
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Wednesday, April 20, 5 pm
The University of Chicago Divinity School, Swift Hall, 1025 E. 58th Street, Common Room
Join Nicole Woods (Assistant Professor, History of Modern & Contemporary Art, University of Notre Dame) for a talk that revisits canvases currently on view in Bob Thompson: This House Is Mine and examines Thompson’s visual lexicon and reconfiguration of the Western tradition.