Claire Bishop: Disordered Attention

  • Disordered Attention

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Thursday 18 July, 6.30pm

Zilkha Auditorium

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Claire Bishop: Disordered Attention

Join art historian and critic Claire Bishop for a talk drawing on her latest book, Disordered Attention: How We Look at Art and Performance Today.

Looking across trends in contemporary practice, from research-based installations to performance exhibitions, interventions, and invocations of modernist architecture, Bishop investigates how our modes of encounter art are changing. She is joined in conversation by art historian Isobel Harbison. 

About Claire Bishop

Claire Bishop is Associate Professor in the History of Art department at the CUNY Graduate Center, New York. She is the author of Installation Art: A Critical History; Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship; and editor of Participation. in 2008 she co-curated the exhibition “Double Agent” at the ICA. She is a regular contributor to Artforum, October, Tate Etc, IDEA, and other international art magazines. 

About Isobel Harbison

Dr Isobel Harbison is an art historian and Senior Lecturer in the Art Department, Goldsmiths. Her first book considered histories of performance and moving image in relation to the rise of social media, exploring the value of such art in economies of attention and crises of representation (Performing Image, MIT Press, 2019). She often writes for art, film and literary magazines and her next book, a history of one woman’s neon sign designs in 1950s Las Vegas, is forthcoming with Manchester University Press. Shortlisted for the Hay Festival Writer’s Award, she is a 2024 Eccles Fellow at the British Library