A book with a black cover placed on a light gray background; white text on the cover reads "Studies into Darkness: The Perils and Promise of Freedom of Speech, edited by Carin Kuoni and Laura Raicovich" in a serif font. Red, blue, and green edge printing; green and blue edges visible.

Conversation

Revisiting Studies into Darkness: Conversations on Freedom of Speech

Feb 22–May 9, 2024

The Brooklyn Rail presents a three-part conversation series in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics revisiting VLC’s 2022 publication Studies into Darkness: The Perils and Promise of Freedom of Speech (co-published with Amherst College Press), from February–April 2024 as part of the Rail’s daily Zoom series, the New Social Environment.

Building on the VLC’s Seminar Series Freedom of Speech: A Curriculum for Studies into Darkness, Studies into Darkness explores freedom of speech through the lenses of history, poetics, and social justice, bringing together the writings and ideas of dozens of contributing artists, activists, curators, and writers. Two years after its publication, its central questions have only become more urgent and timely.

Part I of the series, on Thursday, February 22 at 11 am EST on Zoom, features artist Amar Kanwar in conversation with curator and historian Rattanamol Singh Johal. Kanwar prompted Studies into Darkness with the question: “Is there an idea, concept, or social construct that would benefit from a retreat ‘into darkness’—into a space of profound reconsideration and rethinking?” In this dialogue, Kanwar and Johal discuss the potentiality of darkness as a mode of reconsideration and the role of text and image in Kanwar’s work. Through examinations of Kanwar’s artworks, including Such a Morning, The Torn First Pages, and The Peacock’s Graveyard, they reflect on the role of art in cultivating generosity and new imaginaries.

On May 9 at 1 pm EDT, join us for Open Letter in the Dark, a conversation between artist Emily Jacir and Studies into Darkness contributor Michael Rakowitz, hosted by Rail contributor Jill H. Casid. Register here.

Part I: Revisiting Studies into Darkness: A Conversation with Amar Kanwar

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