HESCAH Lecture | Dr. Marni Kessler "The Air of Modernity: Edgar Degas’ Ironers Ecocritically"

School of Art + Art History

Time

Thursday, September 4, 2025

6:00 PM to 7:30 PM

Cost

Free

Venue

Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art

Address

3259 Hull Rd
Gainesville, FL 32608

Room

Chandler Auditorium

September 4 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm

Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art

3259 Hull Rd
Gainesville, FL 32608 United States
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Oil painting titled "Ironers" by Edgar Degas, circa 1884-86 in the Impressionist style. A woman on left stretches and yawns. Woman on right is ironing a white linen.
Free

Join us for a HESCAH lecture by Dr. Marni Kessler, Professor of Nineteenth-Century European Art, Kress Foundation Department of Art History, University of Kansas.

Lecture Title: “The Air of Modernity: Edgar Degas’ Ironers Ecocritically”

Date: Thursday, September 4, 2025, 6:00 p.m.
Chandler Auditorium, Harn Museum of Art
Reception to follow

In his over forty representations of ironers, Edgar Degas highlighted the difficulty of the women’s labors. He captured the effort required to smooth wrinkles, curve cuffs, and sharpen collars, and depicted the workers’ exhaustion, poignantly portraying some mid yawn and enervated. While considering these important aspects of Degas’s laundresses, this talk takes an ecocritical perspective that expands our understanding of them. Centering his surprising (and surprisingly vivid) evocation of the coal smoke emitted by the stoves that heated the irons, we come to see how Degas used richly layered pigments to foreground the unhealthy air that these women breathed, enabling us to encounter them, and the fullness of their humanity, anew.

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