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Wendy Evans Joseph, FAIA Architect and founder of Studio Joseph, presents “No Borders, No Boundaries” in conjunction with Fort Worth 2019 AIA annual Design Awards
Tuesday Evenings at the Modern
Curator and writer Jarrett Earnest presents “Uninhabitable Art World: The Future’s Art and Criticism.”
Tuesday Evenings at the Modern
This popular series of lectures and presentations by artists, architects, historians, and critics is free and open to the public each Tuesday from October 1 through November 19.
Wendy Evans Joseph, FAIA Architect and founder of Studio Joseph, presents “No Borders, No Boundaries” in conjunction with Fort Worth 2019 AIA annual Design Awards
Tuesday Evenings at the Modern
Designer Lindsay Starr and artist Daedelus Hoffman, cofounders of Cattywampus Press and Dirty Dark Place, present “Dispatches from the Fringe of Experience.”
Tuesday Evenings at the Modern
Artist Ian Pedigo presents “The Future Artifact.”
Tuesday Evenings at the Modern
This popular series of lectures and presentations by artists, architects, historians, and critics is free and open to the public each Tuesday from October 1 through November 19.
Robyn O’Neil, the artist featured in the Modern’s exhibition WE, THE MASSES, is in conversation with Tyler Green of the Modern Art Notes podcast as they present “Skies in Art History” in relation to O’Neil’s drawings.
Tuesday Evenings at the Modern
Artist Alejandro Cesarco presents “Some Notes on Regret.”
Tuesday Evenings at the Modern
This popular series of lectures and presentations by artists, architects, historians, and critics is free and open to the public each Tuesday from October 1 through November 19.
Artists Amber Bemak and Nadia Granados present “Bursting Screens: Strategies of Self-representation from the Bodies of Women” on October 1.
You have the repeated action, and at the same time, over a long period of time you have mistakes or at least chance, changes, and you get tired and all kinds of things happen, so there’s a certain tension that you can exploit once you begin to understand how those things function. And a lot of the videotapes were about that. Bruce Nauman, quoted in How Did New York Change Bruce Nauman? Looking Back on a Radical Period in the Artist's Career, Artspace magazine, August 3, 2015