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Organised by HENI Art Club

We live in an age where the arts and humanities are continuously having to fight for their very existence. And yet, given the challenges the world faces, the importance of art has never been more pressing.

Dr Brad Evans, Professor of Political Violence & Aesthetics at the University of Bath, will join the HENI Art Club for a presentation and discussion that considers the importance of art in terms of providing a transgressive witnessing to history. The talk will call upon some of the most influential names from art history, who have used their work as a means to explore and document significant events. Featured artists will include Goya and his infamous Disasters of War series, and Jake & Dinos Chapman’s later ‘rectification’ of these works, Francis Bacon, and Mark Rothko.

During the livestream there will be an opportunity to ask Brad any questions you may have, so make sure to have those ready to type in the Q&A box!

A HENI Art Club membership is required to attend the event - sign up on our website (https://www.heniartclub.com/membership/) using code BRADEVANS1 to get your first month free!

During the event we will be running a competition for one person to win a signed copy of Brad's book Ecce Humanitas. Email us the correct answers to three questions, which will be answered by Brad during the event, and you could be the winner! More details will be revealed in the Zoom chat at the beginning of the event, so keep an eye out.

Ecce Humanitas explores how the very idea of humanity seems to be in crisis and asks important questions about violence in art, history and our collective imagination. How can we respond to inhumane violence that overwhelms our political and philosophical systems? How do we make sense of the violence carried out in the name of humanism? And how can we develop more ethical relations without becoming parasitic on the pain of others? Ecce Humanitas uses original readings of classic and contemporary art to explore these conundrums, and calls on us to liberate our political imagination from the scene of sacrifice.

  • arttalks
  • art
  • arthistory

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The Artist as a Transgressive Witness to HistoryLondon, United Kingdom