Monday October 7
– Charles Simonds in conversation with Ksenia M. Soboleva, “About Time,” at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.
Tuesday October 8
– Suzanne Jackson in conversation with Lilly Wei, “Suzanne Jackson: light and paper,” at The Brooklyn Rail, 1:00pm. Online. Registration required.
– Charles Dellheim (Boston University) and Jonathan Karp (Binghamton University) in conversation, “Jewish Dealer, Critics, and Collectors as Champions of the Parisian Avant-Garde” (in conjunction with the exhibition “Make Way for Berthe Weill: Art Dealer of the Parisian Avant-Garde”), at the Grey Art Museum, NYU, 6:00-7:30pm. In-person. Registration required. ( For attendance without an active NYU ID card, RSVP by October 7 to guarantee building access.)
– Mariana Mogilevich, Blair McClendon, and Dushko Petrovich Córdova in conversation with Lisa Borst and Mark Krotov (n+1), “Why Is Everything So Ugly?,” at the Center for Architecture, 6:00pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Momtaza Mehri and Yasmina Price in conversation, “Reimagining Liberation: Open Study Session” (in conjunction with the upcoming exhibition “Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination”), at MoMA, 6:00-7:30pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Cynthia Carr in conversation with Lucy Sante for Carr’s new book “Candy Darling: Dreamer, Icon, Superstar,” at The Graduate Center, CUNY (presented with the Leon Levy Center for Biography), 6:30pm. Online and in-person. Registration required.
– Meryl Meisler, artist talk in the “i3 Photo Lecture” series, at the School of Visual Arts, 7:00-8:30pm. In-person.
– Feminist Spatial Practices, Web Platform Launch Event, at e-flux, 7:00-8:30pm. In-person. (This event is currently sold out.)
Wednesday October 9
– John Elderfield, Carrie Moyer, Eleanor Nairne (Philadelphia Museum of Art), Robert Slifkin (IFA), and Elizabeth Smith (Helen Frankenthaler Foundation) in conversation on Helen Frankenthaler, at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU (co-hosted by Gagosian and the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation), 6:00pm. In-person.
– Andrea Blum, “Roots/Routes,” at 205 Hudson Street / Flex Space (Hunter College Art Galleries), 7:00-9:00pm. In-person.
Thursday October 10
– Tim Cole (University of Bristol) and Tanja Schult (Stockholm University) in conversation, “Making MonumentsMatter in 21st Century Democracies: Creating Sites for Critical Discourse, Social Justice, and Community Building,” at the Graduate Center, CUNY, 5:30pm. In-person.
– Canal Street Research Association, “Life on the Rented Island,” at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances, at 6:30pm. In-person. Registration required.
– Raquel Willis, Deborah J. Glick, Morgan Gwenwald, Pamela Sneed, and Jes Tom in conversation, “Come out with Joy!: a conversation on the culture and politics of queer visibility,” at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, 6:30-8:30pm. In-person.