Maurizio Cattelan: All Public Programs
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The Critical Edge of Curating
Fri, Nov 4, 2 pm
International curators discuss the impact of exhibitions and related
curatorial activities on cultural and
social change in a program of conversations around critical issues.
Co-organized by Nancy Spector,
Deputy Director and Chief Curator, and curator of Maurizio Cattelan:
All, and Kate Fowle, Executive
Director, Indepenent Curators International (ICI). Speakers include: Ute
Meta Bauer (MIT); Shelley
Bernstein (Brooklyn Museum); Suzanne Cotter (Abu Dhabi Project,
Guggenheim Museum); Tom
Eccles (Center for Curatorial Studies); Tom Finkelpearl (Queens Museum
of Art); Eungie Joo (New
Museum); Weng Choy Lee (School of the Art Institute of Chicago); Chus
Martinez (Documenta 13);
Rodrigo Moura (Inhotim); Hans Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Gallery); Yasmil
Raymond (Dia Art
Foundation); Ralph Rugoff (Hayward Gallery); Christine Tohme (Ashkal
Alwan), and Anton Vidokle
(e-flux). Reception follows. $10, $7 members, free for students with
RSVP.
Curator's Eye Tour
Fri, Nov 18, 2 pm
Join Associate Curator Katherine Brinson for a tour of Maurizio Cattelan: All.
Workshop for Educators
Sat, Nov 19, 10 am–1 pm
Through encounters with Cattelan’s unique sculptural installation in the
museum rotunda, educators engage in conversations and activities that
focus on how the artist’s work can be used in the classroom. $20
includes curriculum materials. Registration required by calling 212 423
3637.
Hyperrealism in Contemporary Art
Wed, Dec 7, 6:30 pm
Scholars discuss concepts of realism in contemporary art, focusing on
verisimilitude as a central
aesthetic and conceptual strategy in Cattelan’s work and its role in his
critical practice. Participants
include Dorothea von Hantelmann (Freie Universität, Berlin), Alexander
Potts (University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor), and Nancy Spector. Reception follows. $10, $7 members, free
for students with RSVP.
The Last Word
Sat, Jan 22, 6 pm–1 am
Maurizio Cattelan is retiring from art-making with his current
retrospective. To mark the end of the
exhibition (and the beginning of retirement), twenty or so prominent
artists, philosophers, writers,
comedians, filmmakers, actors, musicians, and more will come together to
contemplate the end. More
than just some winter morbidity, this event tackles that most difficult
moment: to decide when to stop
one thing and begin another or to end it altogether. Less strenuous than
a long distance event and
much more than a quick sprint, this event will be a meditative seven
hour jog around life's central park of
pleasures, desires, and regrets. Co-organized by Simon Critchley (Ph.D.,
Professor of Philosophy, The
New School of Social Research), and Nancy Spector, Deputy Director and
Chief Curator, Solomon R.
Guggenheim Foundation, and curator of Maurizio Cattelan: All.
Admission: pay what you wish.
People
Francesca Esmay Joins the Guggenheim as Conservator
Esmay joins a team undertaking a
comprehensive evaluation of the Panza Collection, focusing initially on the
work of
Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Bruce Nauman, and Lawrence Weiner.
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