Artists on Artists Lecture: Daniel Lefcourt on Imi Knoebel
Monday, September 13, 2010, 6:30pmDia:Chelsea535 West 22nd Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10011 212 989 5566 www.diaart.org $6 general, $3 Dia members, students, and seniors. For reservations click here.Born in 1975, Daniel Lefcourt lives and works in New York. His recent exhibitions include shows at Taxter & Spengemann, New York (2010); Sutton Lane, London (2009); Gallery Luis Campaña, Berlin (2009); and Galerie Mitterrand + Sanz, Zurich (2007). For more information on upcoming Artists on Artists Lectures, click here.Image: (left) Daniel Lefcourt, Plot Fill X, Plot Fill XI, 2009. Courtesy the artist. (right) Imi Knoebel, 24 Colors-for Blinky, 1977. Installation view at Dia:Beacon, Beacon, NY. Collection Dia Art Foundation. Photo: Bill Jacobson. |
Artists' Web Project: Cecilia Edefalk, 24-Hour Venus Launches September 21, 2010, 6:30-8pm Conversation between the artist and Sara Tucker, Dia Director of Information Technology, at 7pmwww.diaart.org/edefalkDia:Chelsea535 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011212 989 5566 www.diaart.orgFree Admission. For reservations, click here. For Dia's 33rd commission in its series of Artists' Web Projects, Stockholm-based artist Cecilia Edefalk photographed an outdoor scene at Västeraspa, near Stjärnholm, Sweden, over a full day near the summer solstice. This series of images will be turned into a time-lapse project for visitors to interact with. The launch date for this project was chosen to coincide with the fall solstice. For more information on Dia's Artists' Web Projects, click here. Image: Cecilia Edefalk, 24-Hour Venus, 2009. Photo courtesy the artist. |
Gallery Talk: Jenelle Porter on Agnes Martin
Saturday, September 25, 2010, 2pm*
Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries3 Beekman Street, Beacon, NY 12508845 440 0100 www.diaart.orgFree with museum admission. For reservations click here.Jenelle Porter is curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, where she recently organized shows including "Dance with Camera," "Dirt on Delight: Impulses That Form Clay" (with Ingrid Schaffner), "Trisha Donnelly," "Locally Localized Gravity," and "Gone Formalism." She has also served as curator at Artists Space, New York (1998-01), curatorial fellow at the Walker Art Center (1997-98), and curatorial assistant at the Whitney Museum of American Art (1994-97). She has contributed essays to numerous publications and produced books on Trisha Donnelly, Joshua Mosley, Stephen Prina, Matthew Ritchie, and Uri Tzaig.
*Please note the new time for all upcoming Gallery Talks. For more information on upcoming Gallery Talks, click here.Image: Agnes Martin, Installation view, 2010. Dia:Beacon, Beacon, NY. Photo: Bill Jacobson. |
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