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Tuesday, April 5, 2022 6pm to 8:30pm

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The Harvard Art Museums invites you to join us on Tuesday, April 5 at 6pm ET for a private online screening of "The Art of Un-War." A Q&A with Krzysztof Wodiczko and filmmaker Maria Niro will directly follow the screening. This event will take place on Zoom.

The Art of Un-War is an in-depth exploration of Wodiczko’s life and the art interventions he creates as powerful responses to the inequities and horrors of war and injustice. The film delves into timely works such as Abraham Lincoln War Veteran Projection in Union Square, NYC, where Wodiczko projects the voices and images of soldiers from 20th and 21st-century wars onto the statue of Lincoln. Throughout the film, the artist’s powerful interventions become examples of how art can be used to disrupt public complacency. 

The evolution of Wodiczko’s political art unfolds throughout the film from his first intervention created in Warsaw in 1968, to one of his most ambitious projects and a focal point of the film - a radical proposal to transform Paris’ Arc De Triomphe war monument into a site for peace-building research and activism. Wodiczko counters the monument’s glorification of war and portrayal of distorted histories by constructing scaffolding around the Arc De Triomphe and transforming it into its complete antithesis. 

At 6pm, we will gather on Zoom for a brief introduction, and to share private access to the film. After the film, we will reconvene around 7:10pm for a Q&A with the film director and artist.
 

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