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SUMMARY:New York | Curator Guided Tour of Amant
DESCRIPTION:Join Ruth Estévez\, Amant’s Artistic Director for a private tour of The Amant Foundation’s 21\,000 square foot multi-building SO-IL designed “art campus” in East Williamsburg. Opened in June 2021\, the complex serves as Amant’s new headquarters\, as well as the home for its exhibitions\, public events\, archival projects\, performances\, and residency program. Conceived as a research and process-oriented platform\, Amant provides a public forum that presents and supports the practices of both established and under-recognized artists working across diverse creative fields. \n \nWe will also tour the inaugural exhibition\, “Grada Kilomba: Heroines\, Birds and Monsters” the first solo exhibition of the artist in the United States. Working with theory\, performance\, film\, and literature\, Kilomba reveals the narratives of the colonial past\, giving space to the silenced voices whose traumas are ever present. In her own words: “What if history has not been told properly? What if our history is haunted by cyclical violence precisely because it has not been buried properly?” \nThe tour will culminate with light snacks in the bookstore. Registrants will also receive a list of nearby restaurants where we can continue the conversation after the tour. \n  \nThis program is free and open to ArtTable members only. Not an ArtTable member? Join today! \nPlease read before registering:\nCovid-19 Guidelines: \nTo ensure a positive and safe experience\, and in keeping with the ‘Key to NYC’ requirements outlined by the New York City Mayor’s Office\, as well as CDC recommendations\, Amant adheres to the following protocols: \nFrom September 2nd\, Amant will require all visitors (12+) to show proof they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine authorized for emergency use by the FDA or WHO. For more information regarding this requirement\, visit Key to NYC. \nAmant recommends that all visitors (age 2+) wear face coverings while inside of Amant and maintain the 6-ft social distancing rule when interacting with any staff and other visitors. Additional masks are available at the reception desk. \nAccessibility: \nAmant is committed to making its space as welcoming as possible for all visitors. Entry at 315 Maujer St. is step-free and suitable for wheelchair users. The galleries\, the bookstore\, and the restroom facilities are also wheelchair accessible. All the on-site visitor and exhibition related materials are available in English and Spanish. Printed and digital copies can be found at the reception desk. Amant offers descriptive audio guides\, as well as large print materials\, for all the exhibitions. ASL interpretation for events at Amant is available on request. Amant requires two weeks’ notice to confirm an interpreter. \n  \n\n  \nThank you to Randy Rosen\, Judith Richards\, and Regan Lynn Larroque of the New York Chapter Programs Committee for organizing this program. \n\nAbout the Speaker\nRuth Estévez is a curator and stage designer. Her research work focuses on artistic practices that explore how the spoken and written language operates within the visual arts\, contemporary culture and politics. \nShe is the co-curator of the 34th São Paulo Biennial\, which opens in September 2021. From 2018 to 2020 she was senior curator-at-large at the Rose Art Museum in Waltham\, and curator of Idiorhythmias\, the performance program at MACBA in Barcelona. She was Redcat Gallery Director in Los Angeles and Chief Curator at the Carrillo Gil Museum in Mexico City\, where she also founded LIGA\, Space for architecture\, a non for profit platform focused on spatial practices. \n\nImages: \n\nAmant facade – Photographed by Rafael Gamo\nArtwork image courtesy of Grada Kilomba and Goodman Gallery\nRuth Estévez
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/new-york-special-access-amant-foundation/
LOCATION:Amant Foundation\, 315 Maujer Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11206
CATEGORIES:New York
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SUMMARY:Virtual | An Insider's Tour of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art\, with Mira Lapidot
DESCRIPTION:8am PT/ 9am MT / 10am CT / 11am ET\nPlease join us for a virtual tour and discussion with Mira Lapidot\, Chief Curator at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Mira will be joining us from Israel to talk about the museum’s history and architecture while giving us an insider’s look at its current collection and collecting practices. The discussion will be followed by a Q & A session. \nAdmission \n\nArtTable Circle Members– Free\nAll other ArtTable Members – $10\nNon-Members – $15\nMembers may bring a guest for $5.\n\nNot an ArtTable member? Join today! \n  \n \n  \nAccessibility: This program will offer automatic closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout the Speaker\nMira Lapidot (born 1971) is the Chief Curator of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art as of March 2021. She is the artistic director of the TAMA’s exhibition program\, working within the matrix of Israeli and international\, Modern-Contemporay art\, overseeing all aspects of exhibition-making and publications\, directing the acquisitions agenda\, and fostering relationships with artists. She arrived at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art after 22 years at the Israel Museum\, Jerusalem\, where she served as Chief Curator of the Arts\, from 2012 to 2020. During her tenure\, Lapidot directed eleven curatorial departments of the Fine Arts Wing\, also leading the Wing’s exhibition and acquisitions program; she oversaw close to a hundred exhibitions and special exhibits\, as well as dozens of Museum publications\, and managed thirty curatorial staff members. Under her guardianship\, the museum vastly expanded and enriched its collections. She has cultivated relationships with donors in Israel and around the world\, led art-acquisition groups\, managed the museum’s award process\, and promoted collaborations with cultural institutions\, universities\, and international museums. As the acting curator of the Department of Contemporary Art (2016 to 2020)\, she has curated exhibitions by leading artists\, notable among them Ai Weiwei: Maybe\, Maybe Not (2017)\, which was attended by more than 400\,000 visitors; Christian Boltanski: Lifetime (2018); and most recently\, Julian Rosefeldt’s tour-de-force film installation Manifesto (2019). Lapidot holds a master’s degree in Art History and a bachelo’s degree in Natural Sciences and Art History from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. \nThank you to Michelle Perr\, member of the ArtTable New York Chapter Program Committee for organizing this program. \n\nImages: \n\nFacade of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-insiders-tour-tel-aviv-museum-with-mira-lapidot/
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CATEGORIES:New York
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SUMMARY:Virtual | A Brief History of Digital Art\, Before and Beyond NFTs\, with Dr. Tina Rivers Ryan
DESCRIPTION:9am PT/ 10am MT / 11am CT / 12pm ET\nIf you’re curious to know more about the history of digital art before and beyond NFTs\, join Dr. Tina Rivers Ryan as she offers a brief survey of digital art since the 1960s. Her talk will emphasize digital art’s major artists\, practices\, and themes\, as well as the evolution of its relation to traditional arts institutions\, such as galleries and museums. \nNFTs have brought digital art into the spotlight\, but they also have cast a long shadow over the decades-long history of digital art that preceded them. Even the artistic projects that were made with and about blockchain technologies just five years ago seem to have been erased in the rush to hail this “revolutionary” development in contemporary art. \nAdmission \n\nArtTable Circle Members– Free\nAll other ArtTable Members – $5\nNon-Members – $15\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nNot an ArtTable member? Join today! \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \n  \n \n  \nAccessibility: This program will offer automatic closed captioning services. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout Dr. Tina Rivers Ryan\nTina Rivers Ryan is an Assistant Curator of modern and contemporary art at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo\, New York. Most recently\, she co-curated the exhibition Difference Machines: Technology and Identity in Contemporary Art\, which opened October 16th and runs through January 16th\, 2022. An art historian by training\, Ryan is a specialist in the history of art and technology since the 1960s and has written extensively on topics ranging from kinetic light environments to virtual reality. Over the past decade\, her work has appeared in publications from museums such as The Met\, the Walker Art Center\, and Pirelli HangarBicocca. She also is an active critic for Artforum; her essay on NFTs\, “Token Gesture\,” appeared in its May 2020 issue. Ryan holds five degrees in art history\, including a BA from Harvard and PhD from Columbia. \n\nThank you to Regan Lynn Larroque\, Programs Committee Co-Chair for ArtTable’s New York Chapter\, for organizing this program. \n\nImages: \n\nFrame from Chris Torres’s Nyan Cat\, 2011\, GIF.\nTina Rivers Ryan
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