"Herbert Marcuse taught me that it was possible to be an academic and an activist, a scholar and a revolutionary." Written as a tribute to her teacher – the famous German philosopher who was celebrated as the "Father of the New Left," Angela Davis composed these words to inspire a new generation of critically engaged intellectuals. This exhibition displays materials – from books, magazines, and newspapers to political buttons and music albums – which document the scholarly and activist interventions of Herbert Marcuse and Angela Davis at times of systemic crisis and radical possibility during the past several decades.
This exhibition is presented in conjunction with Critical Refusals, a major conference, sponsored by the International Herbert Marcuse Society, organized by Andrew Lamas (Urban Studies), to be held at Penn on October 27-29, 2011. Angela Davis, the keynote speaker, will be joined by distinguished scholars, students, and activists from more than twenty countries to explore the continuing relevance of Marcuse, the Frankfurt School, and contemporary critical theories.
The Gallery Hop begins at the Arthur Ross Gallery and includes a stop at the Kamin Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, to view the exhibition "Variety of the feather'd Kind": The Birds of Mark Catesby. A director/curator will be at each exhibition site. The Hop concludes at the Institute of Contemporary Art with hors d'oeuvres and dessert. Click here for more information and registration.
Gallery Hop begins at the Arthur Ross Gallery
220 South 34th Street, in the Fisher Fine Arts Library
1st floor (next to the Reference desk), Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center
University of Pennsylvania, 3420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm
Saturday and Sunday, by prior arrangement (215.898.7088 or rbml@pobox.upenn.edu)
free and open to the public (please show photo ID at entrance)