What's perhaps more surprising is the extent to which biography is suppressed in
discussion about contemporary artists.
Not exact matches
About Site - Art21 was founded in 1997 with the mission to increase knowledge of
contemporary art, ignite
discussion, and inspire creative thinking by using diverse media to present
contemporary artists at work and in their own words.
These conversations provide the Santa Barbara community with the opportunity to engage with exhibiting
contemporary artists, learn
about their processes and inspirations, and participate in creative, intellectual
discussion.
Bringing together four
contemporary African
artists living in the United States this group show engenders a
discussion about history, fact, and fiction through paintings, drawings, and sculptural works by ruby onyinyechi amanze (b. 1982, Nigeria), Duhirwe Rushemeza (b. 1977, Rwanda), Sherin Guirguis (b. 1974, Egypt), and Meleko Mokgosi (b. 1981, Botswana).
In this
discussion, Kate Fowle, Chief Curator of Garage Museum of
Contemporary Art, will talk with
artist Rashid Johnson
about his installation Within Our Gates, which is on show in Garage Atrium.
In the case of
contemporary artworks, this generative dialogue can be especially nuanced:
artists will often participate in
discussions about how to best display and preserve their works.
Discussion: Monday, April 12, 12:00 — 1:30 p.m. President's Room, Kline Commons, Bard College A conversation
about the context of the
contemporary Latin American art scene with
artist Pablo Rasgado, Carlos Palacios, and students from the Latin American and Iberian Studies program at Bard College.
The bottom line is that it's not
about black
artists — though I would never deny that that's an interest of mine — but it's
about how to broaden the
discussion of things that really define
contemporary art practice.
We held an informative and lively
discussion with our colleagues from Europe and the U.S.A
about how to create exciting new displays, exhibitions and public programmes to engage audiences by involving
contemporary artists and also via digital platforms.
Legendary feminist art historian Linda Nochlin and art curator Maura Reilly are joined by
contemporary women
artists for a discussion moderated by Arezoo Moseni about the positions of women artists and women in the art world today and how they have changed since the 1971 publication of Nochlin's landmark essay «Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
artists for a
discussion moderated by Arezoo Moseni
about the positions of women
artists and women in the art world today and how they have changed since the 1971 publication of Nochlin's landmark essay «Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
artists and women in the art world today and how they have changed since the 1971 publication of Nochlin's landmark essay «Why Have There Been No Great Women
Artists?
Artists?»
Through talks, symposia, performances and other events, Herron's public programming offers encounters with world - renowned
artists while serving as a catalyst for
discussions about timely issues related to
contemporary art and culture.
The irregularly published zine aims to «edit the identity of ecology from the point of view of art» by fostering
discussions about the topic and pushing it into the radars of
contemporary artists, writers and poets.
Trenton Doyle Hancock is the HFAF
Artist of the Year and will take part in a
discussion panel on Sunday, September 16th at 4:00 pm to talk
about his art and career with Valerie Cassel, Chief Curator of the
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, and Alison Greene, Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Conceived as an experimental platform for free - form critical
discussions, the Forums are designed to engage in debates
about the perspectives and scope of
contemporary photography with leading
artists, curators, and theorists in the field.
The
discussion series pairs one critic with two McKnight Visual
Artist Fellows and offers the audience an opportunity to learn more
about the fellowship recipients as well as how their work intersects with broader
contemporary art ideas and concerns.
It also resonated with
contemporary debates led by organisations such as W.A.G.E (Working
Artists and the Greater Economy) and recent
discussions about theories of immaterial labour, whose concerns include the articulation of definitions of work remuneration.
This
discussion series pairs a nationally - recognized art critic or curator with two McKnight Visual
Artist Fellows and offers attendees an opportunity to learn more
about the fellowship recipients as well as how their work intersects with broader
contemporary art ideas and concerns.
Conceived as an experimental platform for free - form critical
discussions, these forums are designed to encourage debate
about the perspectives and scope of
contemporary photography among leading
artists, curators, and theorists in the field.
For the upcoming session we have invited
artists Lucas Blalock and John Kelsey; Matthew Biro, Professor and Chair, Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan; Alex Klein, The Dorothy and Stephen R. Weber (CHE» 60) Program Curator, Institute of
Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania; and Carol Squiers, Curator, International Center of Photography to lead a discussion about material and conceptual experimentation in contemporary photographi
Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania; and Carol Squiers, Curator, International Center of Photography to lead a
discussion about material and conceptual experimentation in
contemporary photographi
contemporary photographic practices.
Conceived as an experimental platform for free - form critical
discussions, the Forums are designed to foster debate
about the perspectives and scope of
contemporary photography among leading
artists, curators, and theorists in the field.
Beginning in February and running through May 10, Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft (HCCC) presents Dining and Discourse: A
Discussion in Three Courses, a finely crafted exhibition
about the relationship between craft and dining which features a variety of works and media by 26 emerging and mid-career
artists.
Conceived as an experimental platform for free - form critical
discussions, the Forums encourage debate
about the perspectives and scope of
contemporary photography among leading
artists, curators, and theorists in the field.
Artists featured in «Glossary» lead a tour of the exhibition, followed by a
discussion about contemporary painting.
Thursday February 23rd during ARCO in Madrid Ivorypress is hosting a panel
discussion about artists» books with the participation of May Castleberry (editor of
contemporary editions, MoMA Library Council) and the
artists Maria Laet, Matias Duville, Nicolás Paris and Marc Quinn.
His reflections serve as the starting point of a
discussion about contemporary painting through the work of five young
artists, who approach the canvas in very different ways.
A half century later, as new generations gather with elders at the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall to mark the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, Spiral's tenure — its purpose, actions and
discussions — offers insight
about the experiences of 20th century
artists that inform and provide context for the opportunities and challenges of black
contemporary artists today.
Our programs of independently - curated exhibitions, publications, curator's and
artist's talks, panel
discussions, and art donations seek to illuminate and deepen the public's understanding and appreciation of
contemporary art as well as to foster a dialogue
about contemporary art.
Cofounded by curators Roxana Marcoci and Eva Respini on February 16, 2010, and conceived as an experimental platform for free - form critical
discussions, MoMA's forums on
contemporary photography are designed to encourage debate
about the perspectives and scope of still and moving images and other forms of picture - making among leading
artists, curators, and theorists in the field.
Just last week, on the occasion of the Luciano Benetton Collection's traveling exhibition Imago Mundi: The Art of Humanity, I moderated a panel
discussion with the esteemed critic Eleanor Heartney and brilliant
artist Shahzia Sikander
about art and globalization: how cultural identities, political boundaries, and other socio - political considerations have affected the practices and work of
contemporary artists.
Here's the symposium schedule: Crystal Bridges curator of
contemporary artLauren Haynes will speak with
artists Betye Saar and Alison Saar at 10:30 a.m.; a panel
discussion with AfriCOBRA
artists Jae Jarell, Wadsworth Jarrell, Carolyn Lawrence and Gerald Williams begins at 11:15 a.m.; a panel
discussion on photography with Ming Smith, Adger Cowans and Dawoud Bey begins at 1:30 p.m.; Haynes will talk with
artists Melvin Edwards and William T. Williams at 2:15 p.m.; a panel of educator
artists will talk
about the visual arts education at 3:15 p.m.; and Tate curators will talk with performance
artist Lorraine O'Grady (Mlle. Bourgeois Noire) at 4 p.m. and Faith Ringgold at 4:30 p.m. LNP
Join a
discussion of her research and curatorial work
about contemporary African - American and African Diaspora
artists and racial justice.
The film will be followed by a panel
discussion about Hesse's work and legacy in
contemporary art with Elisabeth Sussman, Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney; Kelly C. Baum, Haskell Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Princeton University Art Museum; and the artist
contemporary art with Elisabeth Sussman, Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney; Kelly C. Baum, Haskell Curator of Modern and
Contemporary Art, Princeton University Art Museum; and the artist
Contemporary Art, Princeton University Art Museum; and the
artist Sam Lewitt.
The prize is intended to promote public
discussion about contemporary British art and has developed a reputation for receiving both positive and negative media attention, with
artists, critics and members of the public questioning the role of art and the Turner Prize itself.
The Yuz Foundation offers exhibition opportunities to international
artists via the Yuz Museum, Jakarta, in Indonesia, and a platform for continuous dialogue for the promotion of
contemporary arts via Bali Conversation, an annual academic
discussion program
about contemporary art held in Bali.
Established on February 16, 2010, and conceived as an experimental platform for free - form critical
discussions, these forums are designed to encourage debate
about the perspectives and scope of
contemporary photography among leading
artists, curators, and theorists in the field.
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contemporary art, ignite
discussion, and inspire creative thinking by using diverse media to present
contemporary artists at work and in their own words.