Events
Rajkamal Kahlon: "Did You Kiss the Dead Body? Visualizing Absence in the Archive of War"
As part of the Feminist Pedagogy series, Rajkamal Kahlon,
Artist-In-Residence at the American Civil Liberties Union, speaks about her
ongoing project, Did You Kiss the Dead Body? Kahlon works with U.S. military
autopsy reports, death certificates and torture related government documents
from Iraq and Afghanistan to explore the bureaucratization of death, as it
intersects questions of empathy and the construction of memory. In a
self-reflexive gesture towards the artist's own practice, Kahlon will structure
her talk around the dialectical mov! ement between knowledge generated by
distinct authorial voices-the subjective and the official, and the intimate and
the clinical.
Kahlon is the recipient of awards from the Pollock Krasner and Lambent
Foundations, and a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Painting and Sculpture Award.
Her work has shown at major venues including: the Venice Biennial, the Taipei
Biennial, the Lambent Foundation, the Freies Museum, the Wilhelm Hack Museum,
and the Queens Museum of Art.
Sponsored by the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, MESAAS, and ISHR.