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Recent Conversations: Daniel Kirk with «On Trusting the Bible» «Ironically, the conservative rejection of Neo-Orthodoxy in the name of a «high»
view of scripture, at least in the case of Barth, ends up as a rejection of the Bible we actually have in favor of a man - made construct that does not match up with it.»
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They are «Selected
Recent Acquisitions: Building a Collection,» «Look and Look Again: Contemporary Observation,» «American
Views: Artists at Home and Abroad,» «William Merritt Chase: A Life in Art,» «Fairfield Porter: Modern American Master,» «Esteban Vicente: Portrait of the Artist» and «Collective
Conversations: Abstract Expressionism, Figuration, and Pop.»
«SELECTIONS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION» New exhibitions include «Selected
Recent Acquisitions: Building a Collection,» «Look and Look Again: Contemporary Observation,» «American
Views: Artists at Home and Abroad,» «William Merritt Chase: A Life in Art,» «Fairfield Porter: Modern American Master,» «Esteban Vicente: Portrait of the Artist» and «Collective
Conversations: Abstract Expressionism, Figuration, and Pop.»
This
conversation will align with Cesarco's most
recent exhibition, entitled Song, which is on
view at The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago through January 28, 2018.
When Carrie Moyer and I decided to have a
conversation, her
recent paintings were already at DC Moore Gallery, where her solo exhibition — now on
view — was soon to open.
The book offers an intimate introduction to Steir's most
recent paintings and includes a
conversation between Steir and Sylvère Lotringer, the founder ofSemiotext (e), as well as three poems that Steir published in the «Schizo - Culture» issue of the magazine; «Trance Abyss,» a poem by Anne Waldman; an essay by art historian and curator Courtney J. Martin; a detailed chronology illustrated by archival images; and high - quality photographs of Lévy Gorvy's installations in both New York (currently on
view), and London (2016).
New exhibitions include Exhibitions include «Selected
Recent Acquisitions: Building a Collection,» «Look and Look Again: Contemporary Observation,» «American
Views: Artists at Home and Abroad,» «William Merritt Chase: A Life in Art,» «Fairfield Porter: Modern American Master,» «Esteban Vicente: Portrait of the Artist» and «Collective
Conversations: Abstract Expressionism, Figuration, and Pop.»
Artists
Conversations: Bradford Young by Sara Salovaara BOMB Magazine «Black Nationalism, rural Brooklyn, faces, and monoliths» encapsulates the subjects and symbols of filmmaker Bradford Young «s «Bynum Cutler,» a three - screen video installation on
view at Bethel Tabernacle AME Church, the «God» in the
recent exhibition «Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn.»
«ATLBNL:
Recent Conversations» - a reboot of the on - again / off - again Atlanta Biennial, which I co-curated with Daniel Fuller of the Atlanta Contemporary (where the show is on
view through Dec. 18), Jacksonville - based curator Aaron Garvey, and Gia Hamilton of the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans - directly references Atlanta's claim to be the «capital of the New South.»
We've been in
conversation for some time prior to the
recent launch of our Labor & Employment module, and we
view this as just the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship.