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Fred Gross Discussion and Booksigning
Feb. 9, 6:30-8 p.m.

SCAD professor Fred Gross teaches modern and contemporary art, specializing in the history, theory and criticism of photography. His teaching and writing involve re-thinking the history of photography, postwar American art, contemporary art and visual culture.

In his book, "Diane Arbus's 1960s: Auguries of Experience," Gross returns Diane Arbus's work to the moment in which it was produced and first viewed to reveal its broader significance for analyzing and mapping the culture of the 1960s. While providing a unique view of the social, literary, and artistic context within which Arbus worked, he also measures the true breadth and complexity of her achievement.

This event is free to SCAD professors, students and staff with current ID. Free to the public with the purchase of SCAD Museum of Art admission.

This event is part of the SCAD Fourth Biennial Art History Symposium.