3/31/11
CCS Woodward Lecture Series presents: Andrea Zittel - TONIGHT 7pm at the DIA Lecture Hall
Blurring the lines between art and life, Andrea Zittel creates modular living spaces and clothing that reconsider our domestic environments. Her studio enterprise, A-Z Administrative Services, references the convenience culture of American society in provocative and sometimes humorous ways. Zittel explores the human need for order, noting that architectural space impacts social organization and contemporary perceptions of freedom and personal liberation.
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Friends of Modern & Contemporary Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts. This lecture is underwritten for the DIA by the Marvin and Betty Danto Family Foundation, and for CCS by the Woodward Lecture Series, which is made possible by a generous endowment gift from an anonymous donor.
Lecture to be held at:
The DIA Lecture Hall
Detroit Institute of Arts
John R. Entrance
Doors open at 6pm - come early and enjoy a drink and light fare (cash sales) before the lecture.
Lecture at 7pm
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