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Online Talk · Apocalypse Re-Narrated: Rebuilding from Liminality with Art Historian María Pandiello

Today we live in a moment in which the Apocalypse is frequently invoked. But it is not enough to invoke it: it is necessary to re-narrate it. To return to these visions and linger on their images, imagining possible futures. In this talk, art historian María Pandiello—author of the new book Apocalypse: Revelations, Fears, and Possible Futures—will propose the liminal experience of the Apocalypse as a space of collective construction and as a response to catastrophism. She will follow historical figures in their relationship to apocalyptic thought: pseudo-prophets, messiahs, monstrosities, and tides of social change.

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