“Those with a long memory for fashion may recall Sara Penn as proprietor of a boutique called Knobkerry. Yet it was much more than a shop.” Read more at @nytimes https://t.co/PPTPowRBsl #Knobkerry
The 1971 show marked one of the first times a museum addressed the invisibility of women in institutions. Now 26 new additions - all based in New York, born in 1980 or after, and in keeping with original criteria, have yet had a solo museum show. https://t.co/jRVxLCX76L
“Sometimes, in order to transform your pain or your story into something that is legible to others, you have to join a regime,” says artist Diane Severin Nguyen. “You have to join a group to give your story symbolic value.” @wwd https://t.co/N0JMnt5ChT
Diane Severin Nguyen's Portfolio for @Artforum includes production stills shot while filming IF REVOLUTION IS A SICKNESS, on view now at SC in Nguyen’s first solo institutional exhibition. @MoMAPS1's Greater New York will also include work by the Nguyen. https://t.co/fOLWpbzDBD
Learn more about the "Little Big Star Shop" here https://t.co/xVQ5qZCDdb and then register at https://t.co/aLmcrMT3z4 for SC's Knobkerry Roundtable on Thursday, October 7, 6:30-8:30 on Zoom. #Knobkerry
.@baseerakkhan: I Am an Archive is on view at @brooklynmuseum October 1, 2021–July 10, 2022. The exhibition brings together sculptures, installations, collages, drawings, photographs, textiles, and video and includes 6 new works. https://t.co/8VgYemz9Fh
Will Heinrich has rounded up what to see this season including Diane Severin Nguyen: IF REVOLUTION IS A SICKNESS. See his full list of recommendations here: https://t.co/4gctTf6RRl and book your reservation for Nguyen's first solo institutional exhibition at SC
Seven artists and curators, including Catalina Ouyang, are giving public talks at BU School of Visual Arts. Past Tuesday Night Lecture Series visiting artists include Fiona Connor, Anthea Hamilton, and Tishan Hsu, among others. Mark your calendar: https://t.co/hHv1SjybL8
Another congrats to SculptureCenter board member Nairy Baghramian who has been named the 2022 Nasher Prize Laureate—an award dedicated to excellence in contemporary sculpture. @nashersculpture https://t.co/xQV2gpgrKB
Congratulations to Nairy Baghramian! The artist has been awarded the 2022 Nasher Prize. SculptureCenter presented Baghramian's first exhibition in the United States in 2013. @nashersculpture#NasherPrize https://t.co/ZecoLV2o7U
KISSING THROUGH A CURTAIN on view at @MASS_MoCA includes work by Jessica Vaughn and nine other contemporary artists addressing boundaries and attempts to communicate across them: between languages, nations, cultures, media, bodies, and individual minds. https://t.co/UuhPTtKc53
'PEP (Process Entanglement Procedure),' originally on view at SC as part of #InPractice is one of two video works by Jordan Strafer included in 'Illiberal Arts' at Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Strafer's writing is also featured in the accompanying catalog. https://t.co/6AZAJ88rYG
We're pleased to announce the appointment of Camila Palomino to our Curatorial Fellowship position. Palomino will organize SculptureCenter’s annual #InPractice open call exhibition (scheduled to open in May 2022). Read more: https://t.co/5boojIhhVh Photo: Denis Ogrinc
Morán Morán has announced the inaugural exhibition at their new Los Angeles location. SoiL Thornton's 'My Child will be named after me, Invasive, or was it Prayer? I need to check my notes.' opens Saturday, August 21 https://t.co/EkI2Pu5DX4