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January 26, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
TUESDAY EVENINGS AT THE MODERN
Uta Barth, February 8
These lectures are held in the Modern’s auditorium and begin at 7 pm. The Tuesday Evenings series brings artists, scholars, and critics to discuss their work each week during the spring and fall. The spring series begins February 8 and ends April 19. Admission is free and open to the public. Free admission tickets can be picked up at the Modern’s admission desk beginning at 5 pm on the day of the lecture. Seating begins at 6:30 pm and is limited to the first 250 ticketholders. A live broadcast of the lecture will be shown in Café Modern for any additional guests. The Museum galleries and Café Modern will remain open until 7 pm on Tuesdays during the series, (regular gallery admission charge applies).
Revisit the insightful lectures from the Tuesday Evening lecture series or discover new ways to look at works in the Museum’s collection with the Modern Podcasts. Hear artists speak about their work, or listen to curators’ perspectives and discussions. Visit www.themodern.org or subscribe to our Podcasts on iTunes or using the RSS feed in your preferred program.
February 8
Uta Barth
Uta Barth is a photographer who lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Unlike traditional photography where the camera is used as a pointing device for selecting significant moments and places, Barth’s overriding interest is in perception—in vision itself. Her images share more with the work of Robert Irwin, John Cage, and Brian Eno than with the ideology of Walker Evans or Edward Weston. Barth’s is a serious and concentrated practice that has been rewarded with a great deal of critical acclaim and recognition, including a 2004 Guggenheim Fellowship; the comprehensive survey Uta Barth, published by Phaidon Press as one of the publisher’s prestigious Contemporary Art Series; and most recently, the 2010 monograph Uta Barth: The Long Now. For this Tuesday Evenings presentation, the artist shares her work as it has developed over the past 20 years.
Upcoming Lectures
February 15 - John Beech
February 22 - Brent Brown, AIA
March 1 - Sterling Allen
March 8 - Kristen Morgin
March 22 - Mary Ellen Carroll
March 29 - Annie Cohen-Solal
April 5 - Simon Lee
April 12 - TBA
April 19 - Alex Hubbard
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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Telephone 817.738.9215
Toll-Free 1.866.824.5566
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www.themodern.org
Museum Gallery Hours
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Sun 11 am–5 pm
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$10 for adults ($13+)
Free for children 12 and under
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Tue-Fri 11 am-2:30 pm
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Fri 5-10 pm
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