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Lisa Yuskavage, a figurative painter best known for her overtly sexualized female nudes, will discuss works chosen by students for this event. Eleanor Heartney, writing in Art in America, described Yuskavage’s work: “Echoes of Vermeer and Goya jostle against the spirit of calendar pinups and Catholic Kitsch.” Presented by the BFA Fine Arts and BFA Visual and Critical Studies Departments.
209 East 23 Street, 3rd-floor amphitheater Free and open to the public
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August 30 - September 25 Visual Arts Gallery
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