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-person, online. 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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