Richard Meyer

  • April 16, 2019 7:00 PM

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In this first book to be published on criticism and theory regarding queer culture, Phaidon has certainly set the bar high. Richard Meyer states in the preface: “We have chosen the term ‘queer’ in the knowledge that no single word can accommodate the sheer expanse of cultural practices that oppose normative heterosexuality.” The stage has been set for this text, so the next question is, where to begin? Shirley Stevenson, review of Art and Queer CultureAesthetica Magazine

Richard Meyer, the Robert and Ruth Halperin Professor in Art History at Stanford University, where he teaches courses on 20-century American art, photography, and gender and sexuality studies, presents “Queer and Now” for this final spring 2019 Tuesday Evenings lectureMeyer has authored and co-authored a number of noteworthy books, including What Was Contemporary Art? (MIT Press, 2013) and Art and Queer Culture (Phaidon, 2013), which he co-authored with artist and University of California Irvine studio professor Catherine Lord.

This popular series of lectures and presentations by artists, architects, historians, and critics is free and open to the public.Lectures begin at 7 pm in the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth's auditorium. Seating begins at 6:30 pm and is limited to 250; a live broadcast of the presentations is shown in Café Modern for any additional guests. A limited number of tickets (limit two per person) will be available for purchase ($5) from 10 am until 4 pm the day of the lecture online at www.themodern.org/programs/lectures. Free admission tickets (limit two per person) are available at the Modern's information desk beginning at 5 pm on the day of the lecture. The museum galleries remain open until 7 pm on Tuesdays during the series (general admission applies). 

Café Modern serves cocktails and appetizers until 6:45 pm on Tuesday nights during the lecture series.