
Join us on Tuesday 14 April for a special lecture at the Royal College of Art by writer and photographer Nicholas Muellner, a leading figure in the image-text field and founding director of the MFA Image Text program at Cornell University.
Muellner's new book Love in a Time of Allegory asks how we can still feel, desire, and imagine in an age of relentless realism. Moving between images and text, Muellner’s illustrated essay turns to allegory as a way of thinking through politics, love, and meaning when private life is inseparable from public crisis.
Part of the RCA Photo x Mack Publishing Lecture Series.
Tuesday 14 April
16:00
Gorvy Lecture Theatre
RCA Battersea
1 Hester Road
London, SW11 4AY
United Kingdom
NICHOLAS MUELLNER is a writer and photographer. He is the author of In Most Tides an Island (2018) and Lacuna Park (2021), both published by SPBH Editions, and is regarded as a leading figure in the image-text field. He is Associate Professor of Art and the founding Director of the MFA Image Text program at Cornell University. His books have been widely exhibited and acclaimed for their experimental integration of photography and literature.
Can't make it? Pre-order Love in a Time of Allegory here.