| Darby English is Associate Professor of Art History
and the College, and Affiliate Faculty in Visual Arts, the Center
for Gender Studies, and the Center for the Study of Race, Politics,
and Culture. He is the author, most recently, of How to See a Work
of Art in Total Darkness (MIT Press, 2007) and Kara Walker: Narratives
of a Negress (Rizzoli, 2007). English teaches courses in modern
and contemporary American art, art theory and criticism, and cultural
studies.
Recent courses include American Art since 1960; Jasper Johns (in conjunction with a thematic retrospective of the artist's work at the Art Institute of Chicago); Vocabularies of Abstraction; Alternative Approaches to the Visual; Modern/Postmodern; and New Art in Chicago Museums (and other spaces)
Last Updated on Nov. 15, 2007 |