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DESIGN: BRUCE WILLIAMS HUMANITIES CENTER APPROVED 5/01/09 Lucien Castaing-Taylor Assistant Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies and of Anthropology; Associate Director, Film Study Center, Harvard University Helen Molesworth Maisie K. and James R. Houghton Curator of Contemporary Art, Harvard Art Museum The Harvard Art Museum and the Humanities Center at Harvard present THE CHURCH OF WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW: NEW ART, NEW ARTISTS BARKER CENTER, 12 QUINCY STREET CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138 • 617-495-0738 WWW.FAS.HARVARD.EDU/~HUMCENTR 32 QUINCY STREET CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138 WWW.HARVARDARTMUSEUM.ORG THE M. VICTOR LEVENTRITT LECTURE FUND WAS ESTABLISHED THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF THE WIFE, CHILDREN, AND FRIENDS OF THE LATE M. VICTOR LEVENTRITT, HARVARD CLASS OF 1935. THE PURPOSE OF THE FUND IS TO PRESENT OUTSTANDING SCHOLARS OF THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF ART TO THE HARVARD AND GREATER BOSTON COMMUNITIES. M. Victor Leventritt Lecture Thompson Room 12 Quincy Street Seating is limited Free and open to the public Thursday, April 30, 2009 6 : 00 PM Phil Collins, artist the world won’t listen, 2004–07 Synchronized three–channel colour video projection with sound Duration: 57 minutes © Phil Collins, courtesy Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York Phil Collins, artist they shoot horses, 2004 synchronized two screen color video projection with audio Duration: 7 hours © Phil Collins, courtesy Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York and in conversation with PHIL COLLINS — ARTIST —

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Page 1: PHIL COLLINS - Harvard University · Phil Collins, artist the world won’t listen, 2004–07 Synchronized three–channel colour video projection with sound Duration: 57 minutes

DESIGN: BRUCE WILLIAMS • HUMANITIES CENTER APPROVED 5/01/09

Lucien Castaing-TaylorAssistant Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies and of Anthropology; Associate Director,

Film Study Center, Harvard University

Helen MolesworthMaisie K. and James R. Houghton Curator of Contemporary Art, Harvard Art Museum

The Harvard Art Museum and the Humanities Center at Harvard present

THE CHURCH OF WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW: NEW ART, NEW ARTISTS

BARKER CENTER, 12 QUINCY STREETCAMBRIDGE, MA 02138 • 617-495-0738WWW.FAS.HARVARD.EDU/~HUMCENTR

32 QUINCY STREETCAMBRIDGE, MA 02138WWW.HARVARDARTMUSEUM.ORG

THE M. VICTOR LEVENTRITT LECTURE FUND WAS ESTABLISHED THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF THE WIFE, CHILDREN, AND FRIENDS OF THE LATE M. VICTOR LEVENTRITT, HARVARD CLASS OF 1935. THE PURPOSE OF THE FUND IS TO PRESENT OUTSTANDING SCHOLARS OF THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF ART TO THE HARVARD AND GREATER BOSTON COMMUNITIES.

M. Victor Leventritt Lecture

Thompson Room • 12 Quincy StreetSeating is limited • Free and open to the public

Thursday, April 30, 2009 6:00PM

Phil Collins, artistthe world won’t listen, 2004–07Synchronized three–channel colour video projection with soundDuration: 57 minutes© Phil Collins, courtesy Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York

Phil Collins, artistthey shoot horses, 2004synchronized two screen color video projection with audioDuration: 7 hours© Phil Collins, courtesy Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York

andin conversation with

PHIL COLLINS— ARTIST —