WE (Not I) began as a series of discussions and presentations at South London Gallery, London and Artists Space, New York in 2015, which gathered over 100 women artists,
writers and curators together to discuss their projects in relation to authorship, collaboration, and the valuation of feminist practices.
Not exact matches
This special event on 4 October 2016 brings
together artists,
curators,
writers and academics to discuss the intersection between art, money
and globalisation
and its impact on all our lives.
In Alice Neel, Uptown,
writer and curator Hilton Als brings
together a body of paintings
and works on paper of African - Americans, Latinos, Asians,
and other people of color for the first time.
Against this backdrop, a new generation of black
and Asian artists,
writers and curators began to respond to the political, social
and sexual issues of the day, getting
together to create exhibitions
and develop subversive strategies,
and to produce art, film
and literature that reflected their diverse identities
and experiences.
Nicholas Frank is an artist,
writer and curator who blends these designations
together in the Nicholas Frank Public Library, a new project space in Milwaukee.
Bringing
together artists, musicians, performers,
curators,
writers and the community in support of the local cultural
and creative scene.
The series brings
together artists,
writers and curators that the museum has worked with previously while also functioning as a platform for new voices.
In Alice Neel, Uptown,
writer and curator Hilton Als brings
together a body of paintings of African - Americans, Latinos, Asians,
and other people of color for the first time.
By the way, do you recall that it took the omnipresent
and omniscient
curator and brilliant art
writer, Hans Ulrich Obrist,
and not a fellow
writer, to bring us
together?
This event at the British Museum, brings
together artists,
curators and writers to discuss the birth
and rebirth of modern sculpture in Iran.
In putting
together a large, non-thematic group exhibition it emerged that the most authentic method would be to structure a show around my ongoing day to day process of talking about what people are looking at with collectors, artists,
curators,
writers,
and gallery staff.
Cutting Copper: Indigenous Resurgent Practice, a collaborative project between grunt gallery
and the Belkin Art Gallery that I co-organized with Shelly Rosenblum, aimed to bring
together a cross-disciplinary group of artists,
curators,
writers, educators, scholars, students
and activists to explore the embodied theory of Indigenous resurgence
and cultural representation — from the perspectives of their own disciplines
and one another's.
Organized by Francisco Correa - Cordero Lucid Methods will bring
together a group of artists,
curators and writers for an informal discussion about images from the perspective of image - making
and picture - taking.
It brings
together visual artists,
curators, dealers,
writers, musicians, architects, actors,
and educators, who speak to their internal motivations, influences
and processes,
and to their external engagements with community, audience, career
and success.
Curated by Wow x Wow's founder, the Scottish artist,
curator and writer, Tim Maclean, Lightning Bolts & Little Sparks will feature the work of over 90 artists,
and gathers
together a powerful roster of both established
and emerging talent from within the international New Contemporary Art movement.
The Creative Time Summit is a conference that brings
together cultural producers — including artists, critics,
writers,
and curators — to discuss how their work engages pressing issues affecting our world.
Drawn from private collections
and archives as well as public sources, Ruins in Process brings
together the research of many artists,
curators and writers in an exploration of the diverse artistic practices of Vancouver art in the 1960s
and early 1970s.
Writer, musician, actor, comedian, screenwriter
and playwright, Steve Martin will join AGO
Curator Andrew Hunter in conversation
and explore the iconic paintings of Lawren S. Harris, his influence on 20th century art
and the process of putting
together the upcoming exhibition, The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren Harris.
It was there that Mr. Colacello, the man perhaps known best for being a sidekick to legendary artists like Andy Warhol who he worked alongside for 12 consecutive years at Interview Magazine, leapt from
writer to
curator with the debut of «The Age of Ambiguity: Abstract Figuration / Figurative Abstraction,» a selection of works all tied
together with a theme of abstraction rooted in tangible objects
and concepts.
The exhibition is brought
together by independent
curator, Roger Brown
and will be accompanied by a fully illustrated book, the first monograph to be written on this influential artist
and writer.
The book brings
together new essays by
writer and curator Trinie Dalton, French critic Donatien Grau, and Los Angeles Hammer Museum Curator Aram Moshayedi, as well as a special portfolio conceived by the
curator Trinie Dalton, French critic Donatien Grau,
and Los Angeles Hammer Museum
Curator Aram Moshayedi, as well as a special portfolio conceived by the
Curator Aram Moshayedi, as well as a special portfolio conceived by the artist.
This discussion brings
together artist Kathryn Andrews, scholar Lisa Wainwright,
writer John Yau
and curator /
writer Dan Nadel, aims to draw a connection between Brown
and the broader world: politics, popular culture, religion,
and his contemporaries in the Pop Art movement.
This special event brings
together artists,
curators,
writers and academics to discuss the intersection between art, money
and globalisation
and its impact on all our lives.
About the
Curators Arts
writer Michelle Aldredge
and visual artist Corwin Levi met at an artist residency in Wyoming
and together decided to reimagine classic, public domain books into a contemporary visual format.
Looking Back at Black Male brought
together exhibition
curator Golden, Hilton Als, a
writer who edited the exhibition catalogue,
and Huey Copeland, art historian
and critic, to discuss the exhibition
and its afterlives.
Frieze Talks Curated by Christy Lange (Frieze) with Gregor Muir (ICA, London), Frieze Talks will bring
together today's most influential artists,
writers,
curators and thinkers.
Curated by Spanish
writer and curator Sabel Gavaldon, the show brings
together five international artists exploring the loss of the mother tongue as a consequence of modern - day colonialism, or, as we would call it, general globalisation.
Artists have full access to their studios 24 hours a day, seven days a week; access to visiting artists,
writers and curators;
and receive a $ 500 monthly stipend for the duration of the program
together with an initial $ 1500 materials allowance.
Voids: A Retrospective, which is both an exhibition in the most traditional sense
and an art event in its own right, has been put
together by John Armleder, who has always been interested in nothing; Gustav Metzger, a key figure in auto - destructive art, Mai - Thu Perret, a young conceptual artist, Mathieu Copeland, a
curator who explores the limits of the exhibition, Clive Phillpot, a
writer;
together with Philippe Pirotte, director of the Kunsthalle Bern.
Access All Areas..., will bring
together ten leading international educators,
writers and curators who
together will present a vast range of perspectives on accessing contemporary art
and artists.
The Museum of Modern Art presents Art Institutions
and Feminist Politics Now, a day - long symposium on May 21, 2010, that will bring
together an international group of leading artists,
writers,
curators, historians,
and activists to explore the impact of recent debates about art
and feminism on museum exhibitions, collections, pedagogy,
and cultural politics.