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SITEcenter: Forging a Nail: From Meteorite to Trinitite Futurefarmers with special guests, at the Meem Auditorium, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. The post SITEcenter: Forging a Nail: From Meteorite to Trinitite Futurefarmers with special guests appeared first on SITE SANTA FE.توسط SITE Santa Fe
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SITEcenter Panel Discussion: Adriana Bustos with the Drug Policy Alliance and the NM Women’s Justice Project The post SITEcenter Panel Discussion: Adriana Bustos with the Drug Policy Alliance and the NM Women’s Justice Project appeared first on SITE SANTA FE.توسط SITE Santa Fe
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Shared Authority in the Art Museum: Precedents, Process, and Propositions – Innovative Thinker Lecture by Kim Kanatani The post Shared Authority in the Art Museum: Precedents, Process, and Propositions by Kim Kanatani appeared first on SITE SANTA FE.توسط SITE Santa Fe
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Argentine artist, writer, and filmmaker, known for his films and his photography installations, Leandro Katz’s works include long-term projects that deal with Latin American subjects, and incorporate historical research, anthropology, and visual arts. He has made eighteen books and artists’ books, and seventeen narrative and non-narrative films. Hi…
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SITEcenter: Unsettled Landscapes? What This Means to an Anthropologist by Marcus Hamilton The post SITEcenter: Unsettled Landscapes? What This Means to an Anthropologist by Marcus Hamilton appeared first on SITE SANTA FE.توسط SITE Santa Fe
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AUGUST 12, 2014 6 pm Armory for the Arts Theater, 1050 Old Pecos Trail Bruce W. Ferguson was the founding director and curator of SITE Santa Fe, where he articulated a vision for an international art biennial that now has a successful 20-year history. Ferguson has been an art curator, critic and academic administrator and has extensive management e…
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“Confronting Paradise: Land and Landscape in the Caribbean” Part of the “Unsettled Landscapes” Opening Events Moderated by András Szántó, Davidoff Art Initiative In conversation with Blue Curry (Bahamas); Christopher Cozier (Trinidad); Deborah Jack (St. Maarten); Sara Hermann (Dominican Republic) and Glenda Léon (Cuba) The post Davidoff Art Dialogu…
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Sidney B. Felsen is the co-founder of the legendary artist’s workshop Gemini G.E.L., established with Stanley Grinstein in 1966. Since then, he has nurtured the collaborations that take place in the printmaking studio. He has worked with artists including Baldessari, Bell, Chamberlain, Diebenkorn, Guston, Hockney, Johns, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Nauman…
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Lowery Stokes Sims is a distinguished curator, art historian and educator, known for her expertise on the work of African, Latino, Native, and Asian American modern and contemporary artists. She is currently curator at the Museum of Art and Design, New York since 2007, and prior to that she was Executive Director and President of the Studio Museum …
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Virginia Dwan is an American art collector, art patron and philanthropist. She is the visionary and founder of the Dwan Light Sanctuary in Montezuma, New Mexico and the former owner and executive director of the Dwan Gallery Los Angeles (1959 – 1967) and Dwan Gallery New York (1965 – 1971), a contemporary art gallery closely identified with the Ame…
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On Saturday, July 7, 2012, SITE Santa Fe kicked off the Biennial More Real? Art in the Age of Truthiness exhibition with an Artist Discussion Panel. Moderated by Liz Armstrong, Curator of More Real? and Curator of Contemporary Art for the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the panel discussion features artists Franco and Eva Mattes, Zoe Beloff, Mark Di…
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Jason Silverman’s lecture at SITE Santa Fe entitled “Georges Méliès: Cinema’s First Time Traveler.” The post Jason Silverman: Georges Méliès, Cinema’s First Time Traveler appeared first on SITE SANTA FE.توسط SITE Santa Fe
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Many of the artists in Agitated Histories examine the contents of historic archives and re-present the material in new and unexpected ways to re-contextualize the subject matter. In this lecture, Lefrak will examine the works in SITE’s exhibition by Sam Durant, Lorraine O’Grady, Zoe Leonard and Cheryl Dunye, which all reference photography archives…
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An Artist’s Talk by Charlene Teters. The history of Teters’ work is the subject of a nationally aired award-winning documentary ‘In Whose Honor?’ by Jay Rosenstein, which is included in SITE’s exhibition Agitated Histories. Teters is a professor and Studio Arts Department Chair at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe and a found…
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The Watermelon Woman: A Skype Conversation with Director Cheryl Dunye, as part of the Agitated Histories exhibition. Co-sponsored by the TAI Gallery and presented in collaboration with the CCA Cinematheque. The post Cheryl Dunye – The Watermelon Woman appeared first on SITE SANTA FE.توسط SITE Santa Fe
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William D. Stanley and Janet Dees Many of the artists in Agitated Histories engage with events of the recent past that are a part of the lived experience of others and continue to have an effect on the present. Viewers bring different levels of familiarity with the events referenced in these works, which may impact their understanding of the artwor…
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Agitated Histories curator Irene Hofmann will moderate a conversation with exhibiting artists Mark Tribe and Geof Oppenheimer about their use of reenactments as an artistic strategy to explore, challenge, and understand potent events in political history. The post Reenacting History: a conversation with Mark Tribe and Geof Oppenheimer appeared firs…
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Exploring the Origins of Performance Art in Southern California A talk by Carol Stakenas, Executive Director, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE). Los Angeles Goes Live explores histories and legacies of performance art in Southern California in the 1970s emphasizing the evolution of performance within a broader drive toward artistic experi…
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SITE’s audience gets a sneak preview of Constance Lewallen and Karen Moss’ upcoming exhibition State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970. Co-organized by Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) and UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA), it is the most comprehensive exhibition to date to focus on Conceptual art and related new genr…
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An overview by Getty curator, Glenn Phillips. Glenn Phillips is Principal Project Specialist and Consulting Curator in the Department of Architecture and Contemporary Art at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. He is currently a member of the curatorial team for Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A.1945–1980. The post Glenn Philips – Art in L.…
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The Heretics is a feature-length experimental documentary film about the Women’s Art Movement of the 1970s, specifically the Heresies Collective, a feminist journal on art and politics. Director Joan Braderman, a founding member of Heresies, has reunited Collective members to share their story. In her film, Braderman takes her camera crew on the ro…
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Robert Atkins is a writer, art historian, and journalist. Trained at the University of California, Berkeley, he has written for more than 100 publications throughout the world ranging from the New York Times and Newsday, to Japanese Wired and Esquire, and contributes regularly to Art in America. He is a former staff columnist for The Village Voice.…
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Irene Hofmann is SITE’s new Phillips Director and Chief Curator. In addition to her most recent position in Baltimore, she has held positions at the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach, California; Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and the New Museum of C…
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During the past decade, Amy Cutler (b. 1974 in Poughkeepsie, New York) has become internationally known for exquisitely detailed narrative works of art. Inspired by stories and images encountered in current events, art history, fairy tales, and personal experiences, Cutler creates exquisitely detailed, enigmatic paintings of women, animals, and hyb…
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A number of important developments in the area of video technology from the mid 1960’s to the early 1970’s facilitated artists’ use of the medium during this era and set the groundwork for the development of video’s dominant role in contemporary art practice. Janet Dees, SITE’s Thaw Curatorial Fellow, will discuss the work of some of the artists wh…
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Joanne Lefrak, SITE’s Education and Catalogue Manager, contextualizes the work of biennial artists Lotte Reiniger, Kara Walker, and Paul Chan through the history of shadows and silhouettes. Touching on subjects such as Victorian silhouette portraiture, Lefrak sheds new light on the shadows and silhouettes of three artists included in The Dissolve. …
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Martha Colburn, Biennial artist and collagist extraordinaire, and Jad Fair, co-founder of alternative ’70s rock group Half-Japanese, take the stage with pianist/comprovisor Thollem Macdonas on keyboards, for an evening that will challenge the limits of live projection performance art and will likely border on the outrageous. The post Martha Colburn…
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Ann Temkin is the The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Laura Steward is the Phillips Director of SITE Santa Fe. The post My Life in Art: Ann Temkin with Laura Steward appeared first on SITE SANTA FE.توسط SITE Santa Fe
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For more than 30 years, Susan Sollins has enriched the field of contemporary art with her innovations in public programming, museum education, and curatorial practices. Nowhere is this more evident than in the groundbreaking documentary television series Art in the Twenty-First Century, for which she is founder, director, producer, and curator. The…
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An Art Critic looks at where we are now, how we got here, and speculates about where we may be going; names will be named; there will be blood…and love. Jerry Saltz’s new book is titled Seeing Out Louder. After a decade of serving as Art Critic for The Village Voice, Jerry Saltz, a one-time truck driver turned seasoned art critic, has, since 2007 h…
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Sarah Lewis, Co-Curator of the Eighth International SITE Santa Fe Biennial, interviews John MacKay, Chair of Film Studies Program and Professor of Slavic Languages & Literatures at Yale University. The post Dziga Vertov and Early Animation: Sarah Lewis Interviews Professor John MacKay appeared first on SITE SANTA FE.…
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Kimberly Jannarone studies avant-garde art and thought across genres, grounded in performance. A central focus of her work is the relationship between the audience and the performer. As a director and dramaturge herself, studying audience histories and theories of performance fuels her practical work. In each she attempts to uncover the politics an…
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