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September 9 – September 15, 2024

Monday September 9
Pepón Osorio in conversation with Dan Cameron, “Pepón Osorio: Convalescence” at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Tuesday September 10
Erin Shirreff in conversation with Christina Yang, “Erin Shirreff: Sunset Palace” at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Marisa Lerer (Creative Capital Foundation), “ISLAA Forum: Commemorating Disasters Across Borders in Latine Public Memorials,” at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, 6:00pm. In-person and online. Registration required.

Wednesday September 11
Alice Centamore, James Hoff (Primary Information), and Jennie Waldow (Hammer Museum) in conversation, “The Fluxus Newspaper,” at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Inés Katzenstein (MoMA), Raúl Naón (Foundation IDA), and Fernando Portal (Núcleo Lenguaje y Creación at Universidad de las Américas in Santiago, Chile), “Crafting Modernity Networks, Part 3: Memory and Design in Argentina and Chile,” at MoMA, 5:00-6:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Dorothea Rockburne in conversation with Svetlana Kitto (Dia), for the book launch of Dorothea Rockburne, at Dia Chelsea, 6:30pm. In-person. Registration required.

Ying Qian (Columbia University), “Revolutionary Becomings: Documentary Media in Twentieth Century China,” at Light Industry, 7:30pm. In-person. (This event is pay-what-you-can, first-come, first-served.)

Thursday September 12
Elena Herzog, Jean Shin, and Jessica Stockholder in conversation with Sara Reisman, “Radical Form, Radical Matter,” at the National Academy of Design, 5:00-6:30pm. Online. Registration required.

Rian Dundon in conversation with Tod Lippy, for the book launch of Passenger, at Printed Matter Chelsea, 6:00-8:00pm. In-person.

Helena Čapková (Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto), “Constructing the Transnational Architecture of Antonin Raymond – Revealing a Culturally Collaborative Design Practice in Postwar Japan,” at Columbia University, 6:30-8:00pm. In-person.

Lee Bul in conversation with Lesley Ma, at the Met, 6:45-7:45pm. In-person. Registration required.

Friday September 13
Walter Price in conversation with Michelle Grabner, “Walter Price: Pearl Lines,” at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.

– Conference “Cine-Memoria: Past and Present in Latin American Cinemas,” at Columbia University, 4:00-10:00pm. In-person. Registration required.

– Readings to commemorate the life and work of David Wojnarowicz, “Each and Every Gesture Carries a Reverberation” at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, 5:30pm. In-person. Registration required. (This event is currently sold out.)

Oliver Ressler in conversation with Ashley Dawson (Graduate Center, CUNY) at the James Gallery, the Graduate Center, CUNY, 6:00pm. In-person. Registration required.

Najha Zigbi-Johnson in conversation for the book launch of Mapping Malcolm, at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances, 7:00pm. In-person. Registration required. (This event is currently sold out.)

Saturday September 14
– Conference “Cine-Memoria: Past and Present in Latin American Cinemas,” at Columbia University, 11:00am-10:00pm. In-person. Registration required.

– Conference on Elizabeth Catlett, “Celebration: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies,” at the Brooklyn Museum, 12:00-7:30pm. In-person. Registration recommended. (This event is pay-what-you-can and tickets are available.)

Chrissie Iles (Whitney Museum of American Art) on Richard Serra’s Films and Videos, at Dia Chelsea, 4:00pm. In-person. Registration required.

Sunday September 15
– Conference “Cine-Memoria: Past and Present in Latin American Cinemas,” at Columbia University, 1:00-3:00pm. Online. Registration required.

Yinimala Gumana, Gunybi Ganambarr, Brenda L. Croft (Harvard), and Kelli Cole (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Gallery of Australia), in conversation with Jami Powell (The Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College), “Where Two Worlds Meet: Curating Aboriginal Australian Art in the United States,” at the Met, 2:00-3:15pm. In-person. Registration required. (This event is currently sold out.)