Year: 2016

Prof. Ivone Margulies’ book launch!

ivone_bookProf. Ivone Margulies launched her book, Nothing Happens: Chantal Akerman’s Hyperrealist Everyday in translation through the University of São Paulo Press in multiple cities in Brazil.

The book is a comprehensive study of this celebrated feminist filmmaker and it contextualizes her work in relation to postwar cinema’s representations of duration and the everyday since the post-war (from the neo-realists to Warhol). Nada Acontece: o Cotidiano hiperrealista de Chantal Akerman (2016) has been updated to include analyses of Akerman’s work in documentary, installations and filmic adaptations (of Proust and Joseph Conrad) since 1993.

Margulies gave a mini-course on Akerman at the University of Minas Gerais, introduced and discussed the filmmaker’s final film No Home Movie in Belo Horizonte and University of São Paulo (May 30, 31st.)

With Brazilian literary scholar Flora Sussekind Margulies translated and presented a public reading of Akerman’s book A Family in Brussels with actresses in Rio de Janeiro (June 7th Midrash Cultural Center) and in SP (June 6, Unibes—Center for Jewish culture).
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Prof. Ricardo Miranda’s work at Biennial of the Americas

Prof. Ricardo Miranda’s work Dictator Cycle (solo exhibition) was shown at Art Student League of Denver in conjunction with the Biennial of the Americas.  Ricardo Miranda Zuniga in conjunction with the Biennial of the Americas, Zuniga offered a lecture, adult workshop and teen workshop and his illustrated series of dictators was installed throughout the Art Student League of Denver building. (July – August, 2015)