Noit Banai (Columbia University, PhD)
is Professor of Diaspora Aesthetics at the Institute for Art Theory and Cultural Studies, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. An
historian and critic, she specializes in modern and contemporary art with a focus on conditions of migration, exile, diaspora,
border-regimes and statelessness in a trans-cultural and trans-disciplinary perspective. Her current book project is titled
Stateless:
Artistic Practices by Refugees in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, 1933-1953. She is also the author of
Yves
Klein (Reaktion Books, 2014),
Being a Border (Paper Visual Arts, 2021) and many articles appearing
in international journals.
Amanda Holmes is a university assistant in the Philosophy Department
at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna. Her research is situated at the intersection of theoretical psychoanalysis and
20th century continental philosophy. She is currently completing her first book manuscript, which is under contract with SUNY
Press and is tentatively titled
No Real Word for It: The Invention Lacan’s objet a.
About the series and information about all lecturesSchool
for TransformationAIL
Upcoming dates of the series:
17.06.2025, 18:00, Heather Davis with Monika Halkort: Plasctic Aesthetics
24.06.2025, 18:00, Miya Yoshida: Transvaluation: Reclaiming Time