“Words Against Photographs”
Friday, May 1, 2015, 7pm
SVA Theatre
333 West 23 Street
New York City
Presented by the MFA program in Art Criticism & Writing.
Teju Cole is the author of two works of fiction that radically expand our understanding of diaspora and dislocation in the 21st century. Cole was born in the US to Nigerian parents, raised in Lagos, and currently resides in New York City, which serves as both setting and subject of Open City (2011). The novel, which documents the roaming thoughts and encounters of a Nigerian-German psychiatrist, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and earned Cole a PEN/Hemingway Award, the Rosenthal Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and frequent comparisons to W.G. Sebald. In Every Day Is for the Thief, published in 2007 in Nigeria and in 2014 in the US, a dual American and Nigerian citizen travels from his home in New York to Lagos and finds himself a stranger. Every Day features original photographs by the author, and was named a Book of the Year by The New York Times, The Telegraph, The Globe and Mail, and NPR. Cole is the Distinguished Writer in Residence at Bard College, photography critic of the New York Times Magazine, and is currently at work on a nonfiction book about contemporary Lagos.
David Levi Strauss is the author of Words Not Spent Today Buy Smaller Images Tomorrow (Aperture, 2014), From Head to Hand: Art and the Manual (Oxford University Press, 2010), Between the Eyes: Essays on Photography and Politics, with an introduction by John Berger (Aperture, 2003; and in a new edition, 2012), and Between Dog & Wolf: Essays on Art and Politics (Autonomedia, 1999; and a new edition with a prolegomenon by Hakim Bey, 2010). Strauss was a Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 and received the Infinity Award for Writing from the International Center of Photography in 2007.
Emmanuel Iduma is the author of the novel Farad (Parresia, 2012), and the co-editor of Gambit: Newer African Writing (The Mantle, 2014). He has worked as editor of 3bute.com, co-publisher of Saraba Magazine, and with Invisible Borders, a group of traveling photographers and writers that will be included in the 2015 Venice Biennale. He is currently a student in the MFA program in Art Criticism & Writing at SVA.
Sponsored by the MFA program in Art Criticism & Writing at the School of Visual Arts, David Levi Strauss, Chair.
Currently accepting applications for fall 2015. Contact us at [email protected] or T +1 212 592 2408.