Oct 12 2017
Campbell Lecture: From Art Objects to Art Subjects, Lane Relyea

Campbell Lecture: From Art Objects to Art Subjects, Lane Relyea

Presented by Akron Art Museum and Mary Schiller Myers School of Art: The University of Akron at Akron Art Museum

Free and open to all

Campbell Lecture: Lane Relyea, professor and chair, Department of Art Theory & Practice, Northwestern University

Is it time to rethink the institution of art? Artists increasingly devote as much attention to organizing as to object making. The old “white cube” system is today being replaced by a new system that aims to produce and distribute not so much art objects but rather artists themselves and their audiences. In other words, this system increasingly tends to develop art subjects. Lane Relyea chairs the Department of Art Theory & Practice
at Northwestern University and is a former editor of Art Journal. He has written widely on contemporary art since 1983, and his book Your Everyday Art World, on the effects of communication networks on artistic practice and its contexts, was published by MIT Press in 2013.

This free lecture is part of The University of Akron’s Catherine H. Campbell Memorial Art History Lecture Series, which brings prominent art historians to Akron each year for public lectures and to work closely with UA art students. 

Admission Info

Free and Open to All.

Dates & Times

2017/10/12 - 2017/10/12

Location Info

Akron Art Museum

1 South High, Akron, OH 44308

Parking Info

Members park free in the deck adjacent to the library
Park across from museum entrance on High Street
Fully handicap accessible
Standard strollers welcome in most areas