Lens of Impact: Artists in the Archive

Join Swissnex and the Parsons School of Art and Design History and Theory for a discussion on artistic research and working with primary source material alongside personal narrative and socio-political issues.

For this edition of Lens of Impact, we are joined by Mev Luna, a research-based artist and Assistant Professor at of Contemporary Art Practice and Theory at Parsons School of Design, and Ohan Breiding, a Swiss-American visual artist, filmmaker and Assistant Professor in the Art Department at Williams College to discuss recent projects emerging from their work in archives and unpacking the visual, material, and historical resonances from these sources. Together, they will share clips from their respective projects and reflect on their processes.

Luna’s Confined Terrain is an experimental autoethnographic documentary that examines the Texas prison system’s complex relationship with Mexican labor and the US agricultural industry through the lens of one individual: the artist’s late father. Weaving together oral history, dashcam footage, and archival materials from the Texas Department of Corrections with 3D simulations, medical imaging, and ASMR slime, the film attempts to both visualize and reckon with the enigmatic phenomenon of intergenerational trauma and incarceration’s impact on multiple generations.

Breiding’s Belly of a Glacier is an experimental film and photographic installation that braids an ancient ice archive with a community-initiated project that insulates the Rhône Glacier from rising temperatures with a queer, speculative glacier funeral. In 2019, Iceland constructed the first memorial to mark the death of its Okjökul glacier. Since then, funerals have been held around the world to mark the melting of glacier bodies. These ritualized practices of collective grief perform the intimate entanglement of human and environmental well-being, and amplify the current state of climate emergency.

Lens of Impact is a joint initiative between Parsons’ School of Art and Design History and Theory (ADHT) at The New School and Swissnex in Boston and New York, exploring the cross-cultural spaces of art and design discourse.

Agenda

  • 12:00pm – Doors open
  • 12:15pm – Welcome remarks
  • 12:25pm – Discussion and Q&A
  • 1:30pm – Networking
  • 2:00pm – End

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