Erick Miller, Judith Schaechter, and Barry Schwabsky join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
Mark Blavat, Jennifer Samet, and A.M. Weaver join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
David Dempewolf, Judith Stein, and Joan Waltemath join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
Sharon Butler, Edward Epstein, and Clint Jukkala join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
Mario Naves, William Scott Noel, and Jennifer Zarro join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
Ken Johnson, Edith Newhall, and Eileen Neff join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions: Rodney McMillian: The Black Show Institute of Contemporary Art
Edward Epstein, Hilarie Sheets, and Stuart Shils join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
Tom Csaszar, Edith Newhall, and Donald Kuspit join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
Karen Wilkin, Astrid Bowlby, and Edith Newhall join David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
Bobbi Booker, Judith Stein, and Christian Viveros - Faune join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
Jennie Hirsh, K. Malcolm Richards, and Joan Waltemath join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the following exhibitions:
Additionally,
we discuss the following exhibitions:
Not exact matches
Following this conversation, John Akomfrah and Gary Carrion - Murayari, Kraus Family Curator, will
discuss «John Akomfrah: Signs of Empire,» the first American survey
exhibition of the work of the legendary British artist, film director, and writer.
Coordinated by the Arts Council of England and held at the Tate Gallery, London, the symposium
discussed the
following topics: Recoding the International; Art, History and the Modern Museum; Beyond Diversity and Difference; Curatorship and International
Exhibitions.
As the
exhibition reveals, this painting was a work in progress for over six months, during which time Matisse
discussed its composition with Etta Cone; she acquired the work the
following year.
Following unprecedented visitor figures for a solo show, Chris Dercon, Director of the Tate Modern commented: «We are delighted that so many people came to see and
discuss the Damien Hirst
exhibition -LSB-...] It was wonderful to see such iconic works brought together in one place and to offer our visitors a chance to experience them first - hand.»
In the
following interview, Sherman walks Art21 through the
exhibition and
discusses the ideas behind individual photographs as well as the overall series.
In part two of Explain Me William Powhida and Paddy Johnson
discuss at the
following exhibitions:
Following the success of his recent
exhibition Unknown Knowns at Edel Assanti, the London - based artist
discusses how and why he makes his artworks that explore myriad themes, including the mechanics of power, geopolitics, and the birth of modern capitalism.
In the
following conversation, Christian
discusses key concepts within the
exhibition and his wider practice with Camden Arts Centre curator Gina Buenfeld.
Following the lecture performance, there will be a conversation between Pelmuș and Cosmin Costinaș, curator of Movements at an
Exhibition, to discuss the connotation of the exhibition and how the movements in the show are understood both as a grammar of dance and choreography, as well as how they are transformed into a representation of social action and
Exhibition, to
discuss the connotation of the
exhibition and how the movements in the show are understood both as a grammar of dance and choreography, as well as how they are transformed into a representation of social action and
exhibition and how the movements in the show are understood both as a grammar of dance and choreography, as well as how they are transformed into a representation of social action and protests.
Inspired by the popular series of New York - based public programs founded in 2004 at the National Academy Museum and moderated by David Cohen, The Review Panel Philadelphia will
discuss the
following four local
exhibitions, chosen in advance by Cohen and his invited panelists, Paddy Johnson, Michael Gallagher, and Andrea Kirsh.
2.00 pm Welcome introduction 2.15 pm Jens Maier - Rothe (Co-Director, Beirut) presents the not - for - profit art initiative and
exhibition space in Cairo (EG), Beirut 2.45 pm Luis Silva and João Mourão (Co-Founders, Kunsthalle Lissabon) present the Lisbon - based (PT) Kunsthalle Lissabon as an institutional hoax 3.15 pm Kristine Siegel and Rhea Dall (Co-Directors, PRAXES) speak about PRAXES Centre for Contemporary Art, a not - for - profit venue for international contemporary art and research based in Berlin (DE) 3.45 pm Break 4.00 pm Arnisa Zeqo and Antonia Carrara (Co-Founders, rongwrong)
discuss rongwrong, a space for art and theory in Amsterdam (NL) 4.30 pm Mirene Arsanios (Co-Director, 98weeks) presents 98weeks a research project based in Beirut (LB) 5.00 pm Break 5.15 pm Discussion with the art institutions moderated by Vanessa Müller (Director, European Kunsthalle)
followed by Q&A 7 pm Drinks
This upcoming Friday June 2nd 2017, Voluspa Jarpa will be in conversation with Alex Mor at La Maison de l'Amérique Latine in Paris to
discuss her upcoming solo
exhibition Waking State, opening the
following Saturday at mor charpentier.
The artist Eithne Jordan will
discuss the work in her exhibitionTableau
followed by the launch of the
exhibition catalogue.
This programme includes a series of sessions throughout the day for visitors to read and
discuss the content on
exhibition,
followed by a public panel discussion that focuses on one of the international publications included.
Following the premiere of his traveling performance piece «Rules of the Game» (a collaboration with Pharrell Williams and Jonah Bokaer) at Dallas's SOLUNA Festival and leading up to a solo
exhibition of new work at Galerie Perrotin in New York, contemporary artist Daniel Arsham
discusses his summer workload at his studio in Queens.
As a current Hunter student wondering how to stitch together my own career, I sat down with Jules on the occasion of his solo show Premonitions at Deitch Projects — his first since leaving Zach Feuer Gallery and the second - to - last
exhibition ever at Jeffrey Deitch's iconic SoHo gallery — to
discuss his time at Hunter, the years
following, and to track the circumstances that contributed to his enviable rise.
The
following day, preceding the opening of his
exhibition, he will
discuss his own works in the AAR Lecture Room at 6 PM.
Jennie Hirsh, Katherine Rochester, and Robert Storr join moderator David Cohen to
discuss the
following art
exhibitions: JG: A Film Project by Tacita Dean, Arcadia University Art Gallery Christine Hiebert, Gallery Joe Joyce Robins: Ceramic Painting / Painted Ceramic, Rosenwald - Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts White Petals Surround Your Yellow Heart, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania
Indeed, as curator Simon Morrisey explains in the
following conversation, the
exhibition was, in many ways, a collaborative exercise in extrapolation and reframing: ideas are drawn out of artists» works and
discussed with other artists; information and data woven between art pieces to change the way in which we would expect them to be interpreted; insights are taken from history or speculative fiction and imposed over works to achieve the same end; and eventually, artworks are installed together to create a composite tableau.
Following the public dialogue will be a Q&A and walkthrough of the
exhibition, where three of the men depicted in Casteel's paintings will
discuss their own personal narratives in relation to the topics raised in the panel discussion.
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