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The York contingent have returned from the 107th College Art Association conference in New York City! When the city is teeming with Art Historians chances are you are going to run into some old friends! Here is Teresa Kittler, who gave a paper entitled ‘Habitat’ with former Yorkie, Sarah Victoria Turner, now Deputy Director of Research at the Paul Mellon Centre, followed by James Boaden with his PhD student Kyveli Lignou Tsamantani who gave a paper: ‘David Birkin’s “Profiles” (2012): Invisible atrocity images and the 21st century ‘anxious spectator’’, then Jeanne Nuechterlein who was attending in her capacity as Deputy Editor of ‘Art History’ at the Helma af Klint exhibition at the Solomon Guggenheim Museum, and finally former MA student Adel Kormanik presenting a section from her dissertation in a paper titled “Forget Burial”: The Myth and Afterlife of David Wojnarowicz. @boadenjames
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Today at #CAA2019 I had the honor of being on my first all women of color panel - "Critiquing the Rhetoric of Newness in Contemporary Art of Color." The discussion was rich and I met more good souls. Many thanks to Anni and Amanda for organizing our session. Unfortunately we didn't get all of our group in this snapshot. But #weouthere!
#contemporaryart #curatorialactivism #museums #thisiswhatcuratinglookslike #curatorialstudies #museumstudies #criticalpraxisinmuseums #MuseumsAreNotNeutral
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Mark your calendar for Julie Mehretu in conversation with Julia Bryan-Wilson at the #CAA2019 Distinguished Artist Interviews—✨free and open to the public✨—on February 15.⠀⠀
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Julie Mehretu is a world-renowned painter, born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1970, who lives and works in New York City and Berlin. She received a Master’s of Fine Art with honors from The Rhode Island School of Design in 1997. Mehretu is a recipient of many awards, including the The MacArthur Fellowship (2005) and the US Department of State Medal of Arts Award (2015). She is best known for her large-scale paintings that take the abstract energy, topography, and sensibility of global urban landscapes and political unrest as a source of inspiration. She has shown her work extensively in international and national solo and group exhibitions and is represented in public and private collections around the world. Julia Bryan-Wilson is the Doris and Clarence Malo Chair and Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at University of California, Berkeley.⠀⠀
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The interviews—which will also feature Guadalupe Maravilla interviewed by Sheila Maldonado—will take place February 15, 2019, 3:30-5:30 PM at New York Hilton Midtown. Free and open to the public.⠀⠀
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Image: Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery ©Julie Mehretu; photo Tom Powel Imaging, Inc. #juliemehretu #caanyc
Just registered for middle-distance Triathlon @challengealmere in Almere, Amsterdam in September! I’m very excited and looking forward to the challenge!
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Please, join us on Feb. 16, 8:30-5:30 for a day-long program RAPE, REPRESENTATION, AND RADICALITY organized by The Feminist Art Project at the College Art Association conference in NYC. For those who missed my show, I’ll be presenting The Un-Heroic Act for early birds at 8:30!! #tfap@caa @tfapatrutgers @caavisual #TFAPatCAA #CAA2019
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Congratulations to Co-Chairs Christen Clifford and Jasmine Wahi for organizing the brilliant RAPE, REPRESENTATION, RADICALITY day of programs for The Feminist Art Project @ CAA!!! It was an honor and pleasure to be part of It. From the perspective of 3 years spent on research of rape in art, the program was immensely interesting: nuances of different tones and perspectives of art historians and activists/artists, of survivors and supporters. To be able to capture these sometimes micro differences and the development of a fast changing discourse was INVALUABLE. They also included performances – and they curated them (and our emotions) pitch perfect. And we had a crowd in the audience!! Thank you for the invitation, and for organizing it!
Congrats and thank you to all who spoke: Connie Tell, Indira Bailey, Vivien G. Fryd, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Emma Sulkowicz; Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz (on video), Jaishri Abichandani, Natalie Frank, Carmen Hermo, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Kalliopi Minioudaki, Talia Lugacy, Maria Hupfield, Viva Ruiz, and Scheherazade Tillet and performers: Katya Grokhovsky, IV Castellanos, Ayana Evans @tfapatrutgers #tfapatcaa @cd_clifford @browngirlcurator @tellconnie @indirabailey.art #viviengreenfryd #mariamagdalenacampospons @emsulk @suzanne.lacy #leslielabowitz @jaishri.abichandani @nataliegwenfrank @naimaramchap @caliops @talialugacy @mariahupfield @chocolatinaruiz @sherphotographs @katyagrokhovsky @iv__castellanos @ayana.m.evans #feministart #metoomovent #unheroicact @collegeartassociation #caa #caa2019