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February 19 – February 25, 2024

Monday February 19
– Harry Nuriev (Crosby Studios),”Landing the Future: Harry Nuriev on the intersection of architecture and digital realms,” at Columbia University, Wood auditorium, 5:00PM. In-person. Registration required.

Tuesday February 20
John Houck in conversation with Chris Wiley. “Perfect Temperature Lava,” organized by the Brooklyn Rail. 1:00PM. Online. Registration required.

– Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi (Barnard College), “Architecture of Migration: The Dadaab Refugee Camps and Humanitarian Settlement,” book launch and conversation with Prita Meier (Institute of Fine Arts, NYU), at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, 6:00PM. In-persononline. Registration required.

Rose B. Simpson, Brooke Kamin Rapaport (Madison Square Park Conservancy), “Sentinels in the City,” organized by NYSS, 6:30PM. Online.

Rafi Segal (MIT), “Architecture as Dialogue,” at The Cooper Union, 6:30PM. In-person for Cooper Union staff, faculty and students, otherwise online.

Wednesday February 21
Joiri Minaya at Pratt Institute, 12:00PM. In-person, recorded. Registration required.

Debra Bricker Balken, Mark Gibson, Mark Hudson (The Independent, Brooklyn Rail), Steve Locke, Lisa Yuskavage, and Harry Cooper (National Gallery of Art), “Philip Guston Now,” organized by the Brooklyn Rail, 1:00PM. Online. Registration required.

– Jimenez Lai (Bureau Spectacular, University of Southern California), Irena Haiduk (Yugoexport, Barnard College), Timotheus Vermeulen (University of Oslo),”Monsters Beyond the Screens (a Post-Zoom Meditation),” at The Cooper Union, 3:30PM. In-person for Cooper Union staff, faculty and students, otherwise online.

Johanna Burton (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles), Xiyin Tang (UCLA), Jason M. Schultz (NYU), Noam M. Elcott (Columbia University), Amy Adler (NYU), “Art Beyond Copyright: AI, Appropriation, and Other Open Questions,” and launch of the new issue of Grey Room, at Columbia University, 612 Schermerhorn, 6:00PM. In-person. Registration required.

Edwidge Danticat, Nathalie Joachim, Canisia Lubrin, “Creole Histories,” at MoMA, Theater 1, 6:30PM. In-person. Registration required.

Alison de Lima Greene (The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston), Karen Wilkin (NYSS), Andrea Woodner (Hercules Art/ Studio Program),”Building on a Collection,” at NYSS, 6:30PM. In-person and online.

Thursday February 22
Amar Kanwar in conversation with Rattanamol Singh Johal (MoMA),”Revisiting Studies into Darkness,” organized by the Brooklyn Rail and the Vera List Center for Arts and Politics, 11:00AM. Online. Registration required.

Jodi Dean (Hobart and William Smith Colleges), “Who can be defended,” at Columbia University, Heyman Center, 12:15PM. In-person and online. Registration required.

Lorna Simpson and Sarah Sze in conversation with Thelma Golden (Studio Museum in Harlem), “Cartographies of Time,” at Shah Garg Foundation, 6:00PM. In-person. Registration required.

Raphael Rosenberg (University of Vienna), “Eye Movements: Why They Matter for Art History and Museum Studies?” at NYU, 301 Silver Center for the Arts and Science, 6:30PM. In-person. Registration required.

Friday February 23
Richard Neer (University of Chicago), Leslie Kurke (UC Berkeley) in conversation with Margaret Corn (Columbia University), Brett Stine (Columbia University), “Pindar, Song and Space: Towards a Lyric Archaeology,” at Columbia University, 603 Hamilton Hall, 11:00AM. In-person.

– Symposium “Africa and Byzantium: Past, Present and Future,” at The Met, 1:00PM-5:30PM. In-person. Registration required.

Sacha Yanow in conversation with Svetlana Kitto, Ksenia M. Soboleva, organized by the Brooklyn Rail, 1:00PM. Online. Registration required.

Meredith Martin (NYU), “Art and Enslavement in Old Regime France: From the Galleys of Marseille to the Plantations of Saint-Domingue,” at The Segal Theater, Graduate Center, CUNY, 5:00PM. In-person. Early arrival encouraged.

Saturday February 24
Steven Shearer in conversation with Dieter Roelstraete (Neubauer Collegium), followed by a book signing, at David Zwirner, 533 West 19th Street, 4:00PM. Registration required at events@davidzwirnerbooks.com.

Daniel Guzmán in conversation with Mónica de la Torre, at kurimanzutto, 5:00PM. In-person. Registration required.

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