Gennifer Weisenfeld
"Publicity and Propaganda in 1930s Japan:
Modernism as Method"
Art History Lecture Series
Wednesday,
Sept. 26, LaRose Digital Theatre,
Koury Business Center, 6:00 p.m.
Weisenfeld, Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate
Program in Art,
Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University, speaks
on the links forged
between the corporate and the art and design realms in 1930s
Japan.
Through a close examination of the practices of the foremost
Japanese
commercial design specialists of the day, Weisenfeld
explores
the modernist pictorial strategies deployed in the dynamic
realm of
national publicity and propaganda production.
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Ticket Information
This program is free and the public is invited. No ticket is
required.