AICA-USA Lecture
Siddhartha Mitter: Moving the Center
Dec 14, 2022
6:30–8:00pm ET
The 8th Floor
17 West 17th Street
New York, NY 10011
- In solidarity with our part-time faculty colleagues at The New School and the ongoing ACT-UAW strike, the event has been moved to December 14 and will be held at The 8th Floor. We are grateful to The 8th Floor for hosting us.
AICA-USA is pleased to announce that arts journalist Siddhartha Mitter will deliver Moving the Center as the sixteenth annual AICA-USA Distinguished Critic Lecture in partnership with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School.
The AICA-USA Distinguished Critic Lecture at The New School is an annual event during which an exemplary writer addresses seminal issues in contemporary art criticism. Previous lecturers have been Legacy Russell, Carolina A. Miranda, Courtney J. Martin, Aruna D’Souza, Paul Chaat Smith, Negar Azimi, Naomi Beckwith, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Lucy Lippard, Michelle Kuo, Peter Schjeldahl, Holland Cotter, Roberta Smith, Linda Nochlin, and Michael Brenson. Videos of previous lectures can be found here.
Siddhartha Mitter contributes primarily to The New York Times, for whom he writes profiles, reported features and criticism on contemporary art. He is most concerned with art-making and culture work as they reflect, negotiate, imagine and expand civic possibility. He works locally, nationally, and internationally, often in Africa. He was a regular in the Village Voice in its swan-song years and has contributed to many other publications within and outside the art field. Previously he was the culture reporter at WNYC New York Public Radio, and a writer on jazz and other music for the Boston Globe. Siddhartha’s training was in the social sciences, including graduate work in the political economy of development. His roots are in Boston, Calcutta, and Paris, and he has lived in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, since 2007.
The AICA-USA Distinguished Critic Lectures at The New School, an annual event addressing current issues in the world of art criticism, are presented in partnership with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics.
The Vera List Center is committed to ensuring that our programs are accessible to and inclusive of all. This event will feature close captioning subtitles and ASL interpretation as part of that commitment. Please let us know when registering if you need any additional accommodation.
The Fall 2022 programs of the Vera List Center for Art and Politics are generously supported by members of the Vera List Center Board, other individual donors, and the following institutional donors:
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
The Boris Lurie Art Foundation and the Schaina and Josephina Lurje Memorial Foundation
Bridge Philanthropic Consulting
The Dayton Foundation
The Ford Foundation
Italian Council
The Kettering Fund
Mellon Foundation
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation
and Pryor Cashman LLP
We also gratefully acknowledge the support of The New School, our academic home.