Monday March 25
– Robyn Dora Radway (Central European University), in conversation with Nebahat Avcioğlu (Hunter College, Graduate Center, CUNY), Pier M. Tommasino (Columbia University), A. Tunç Şen (Columbia University), for the book launch of Portraits of Empires: Habsburg Albums from the German House in Ottoman Constantinople, at Columbia University, Schermerhorn Hall, 1198, 6:10PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Denise Murrell (Metropolitan Museum of Art), “The New Negro Artist and The Modern Black Subject: Debate and Synthesis,” at Columbia University, 612 Schermerhorn Hall, 6:15PM. In-person.
– Samia Halaby, Kevin Nathaniel, Brian Kuan Wood (SculptureCenter), Small World Cinema closing event, screening and conversation, at SculptureCenter, 6:30PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Samia Henni (ETH Zurich), “Colonial Toxicity: Rehearsing French Radioactive Architecture and Landscape in the Sahara,” at e-flux, 7:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
Tuesday March 26
– Guadalupe Maravilla in conversation with Eugenie Tsai, “Si no sanas hoy, sanarás mañana,” organized by The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00PM. Online. Registration required.
– Alvin Pettit, Wendy Ikemoto (New York Historical Society), Michele H. Bogart (Stony Brook University), Andrew Eschelbacher (Amon Carter Museum of American Art), “Remembrance, Commemoration, and Myth-Making: A Critical Look at Monuments Today,” at The Art Students League, 6:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Brooke Belisle (Stony Brook University), Claire Bishop (Graduate Center, CUNY), Emilie Boone (New York University), Monica Huerta (Princeton University), Nicholas Mirzoeff (New York University), “Vision Is a Battlefield: Histories of Race and Media,” at The Graduate Center, CUNY, Martin E. Segal Theater, 6:30PM. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Jimenez Lai (Bureau Spectacular), “A LITTER OF MONSTERS,” at The Cooper Union, 6:30PM. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Michele Oka Doner, “A Seed Takes Root,” at NYSS, 6:30PM. In-person and online.
– Jamian Juliano-Villani in conversation with Massimiliano Gioni (New Museum), at Gagosian, 6:30PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Elizaveta Shneyderman (Riga Technoculture Research Unit), Travis Fitzgerald, Evan Calder Williams (Bard College), “Art Tech and Media Curation: From the “Never-Was” to American Medium,” at e-flux, 7:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
Wednesday March 27
– Dafne Boggeri, Ilenia Arosio, “Out of the Grid – Italian Zine 1978-2006,” at Printed Matter, 6:00PM. In-person.
– Sara Zewde in conversation with Frida Escobedo, at Dia Chelsea, 6:30PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Prudence Peiffer, “The Artists of Coenties Slip,” at NYSS, 6:30PM. In-person and online.
– Assane Sy, Mo Drame, Farima Kito, “A New Multiculturalism,” at The Africa Center, 7:00PM. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Axelle Karera (Emory University), “Void of Course,” at The Swiss Institute, 7:00PM. In-person. Registration required.
Thursday March 28
– Ariella Aïsha Azoulay (Brown University) in conversation with Samia Henni (ETH Zurich), for the screening of The world like a jewel in the hand, at Columbia University, Wood Auditorium, 4:00PM. In-person.
– David Gissen (Parsons School of Design, Columbia University), “The Architecture and Urbanism of Disability”, at CCNY CUNY, Sciame Auditorium, 5:30PM. In-person.
– Baseera Khan, “I am an archive”, at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, 6:00PM. In-person and online. Registration required.
– Barbara E. Mundy (Tulane University), “Indigenous Image Theory and the Painter’s Materials,” at NYU, Silver Center for Arts and Science, 6:30PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Tiffany Sia in conversation with An-My Lê, for the book launch of On and Off-Screen Imaginaries, at Dia Chelsea, 6:30PM. In-person. Registration required.
– Robert Bevan, “Monumental Lies & The Material Evidence of the Past,” at Columbia University, 115 Avery, 6:30PM. In-person.
Friday March 29
– Raven Chacon in conversation with Anthony Huberman (Giorno Poetry Systems), for the book launch of A Worm’s Eye View from a Bird’s Beak, at The Swiss Institute, 7:00PM. In-person. Registration required.