Platform for Pedagogy  21 January - 27 January 2010
In Brief: Haiti and the United States since 1804, Boris Groys on the Diffuse Artist, Isabelle Graw on Celebrity and Market, On Two Sides of 1933, Bloodshed and Ballet, The Controversy of Free Speech, Wonders of Nature and Miracles of Medicine.
 Thursday, 21 January
  Contemporary Preservation: Case Studies for the Treatment of
Historic Buildings

LaGuardia Community College, The Little Theatre - 31-10 Thomson Ave, Long Island City
1:30 - 3:30pm, $0.
  Alejandro Otero, Abstraction as Lightning: Quae Pingi Non Possunt
NYU Institute of Fine Arts - 1 East 78th Street
6pm, $0, Rsvp 'SLAC'.
  Where Today Meets Tomorrow: The General Motors Technical Center
Museum of the City of New York - 1220 5th Avenue
6:30pm, $12, Registration required.
  Great Evenings in the Great Hall: Radical Politics
The Cooper Union, Great Hall - Cooper Square
6:30pm, $0.
  Studio Pottery and Mid-Century Style
MAD: Museum of Arts and Design - 2 Columbus Circle
6:30pm, $0, Rsvp.
  Boris Groys: Everybody is an Artist
School of Visual Arts Theater - 333 W 23 St
7pm, $0.
  Isabelle Graw and Thomas Crow: High Price, Art Between the Market and Celebrity Culture
Goethe-Institut, Wyoming Building - 5 East 3 St
7pm, $0.
  We Are Haiti: A Teach In on the Crisis
Brecht Forum - 451 West St
7:30pm, $6.
 Friday, 22 January
  Before and After 1933: The International Legacy of the Bauhaus
MoMA - 11 W 53rd St, Theater 2
10am - 5pm, $12.
 Saturday, 23 January
 Sunday, 24 January
  Informe, Abstraction, Ecstasy III : Narcissism
16 Beaver St, Fl 4
8pm, $0.
 Monday, 25 January
  Bloodshed and Ballet: Religious Reconciliation the Medici Way
Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 West 116th St
6 - 8pm, $0.
  NYU Abu Dhabi Lecture Series in New York City:
Cosmopolitanism or Multiculturalism

NYU - 19 Washington Square North
6:30pm, $0.
 Tuesday, 26 January
  Jonathan K. Ocko: Concepts of Justice in Late Imperial China
Columbia University, Greene Hall - 435 W 116 St, Rm 701
4:20 - 6:10pm, $0.
  Freedom of Speech: The Controversy
with Bernard Henri Lévy and Kent Greenawalt

Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 1501
6 - 8pm, $0, Rsvp.
  Between Chapi-Chapi and Madder Lake:
Material Reflections for a South American Cultural Art History

Columbia University, Casa Hispánica - 612 W 116 St, Rm 201
6 - 8pm, $0.
  Exhibition Design - Ralph Appelbaum Associates
Cooper-Hewitt - 2 East 91st Street
6:30pm, $0, Register.
  No Fixed Points in Space: Transferring Form, Time, and Narrative between
Architecture and Performance

Columbia University, Miller Theater - 2960 Broadway
6:30 - 8:30pm, $0.
  Julia Prest: French Responses to the Italian Castrato
NYU La Maison Française - 16 Washington Mews
7pm, $0.
 Wednesday, 27 January
  The Global Financial Crisis: Impact on Cambodia's Politics and Economy
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 918
12 - 1:30pm, $0.
  Wonders of Nature and Miracles of Medicine:
Popularizing Science in LIFE Magazine, 1936-1972

CUNY Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Avenue, Room 9204
6 - 7:45pm, $0.

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