Enjoyed the chance to speak about the late Hung Liu on the occasion of her exhibition @smithsoniannpg, with thanks to @DorothyMossd and @kate_c_lemay
Portraits of Promised Lands: In Conversation with Ying-chen Peng and Philip Tinari https://t.co/TjYOPO6hb3
@JohnDelury@annafifield@JosephTorigian 4:45 alarm, LX197 PEK-ZRH, departs 6:45 lands 10:50, claim bag and get a pretzel and some blueberries at Migros, 11:30 train from the airport to Bern, quick lunch before the panel.
@MattSchrader_DC @MattSchrader I sometimes wonder what Philip Tinari of Philip Tinari & Son, the Coatesville, Pa.-based concrete contractor, must think. Also how many think I come from a family well placed to give people cement shoes.
Somewhat niche content: a thirty-minute curator’s walkthrough (in Mandarin) of the exhibition we just opened (remotely) at UCCA Dune, a ten-artist meditation on rest and resistance. https://t.co/7tcFm7iv4B
New pod out now! How will museums survive into a post-pandemic world? We speak to @tate Modern director Frances Morris, @metmuseum CEO Dan Weiss, and @UCCA798 CEO @philiptinari. Produced in association with @ChristiesInc https://t.co/OoDde5HoNw
@AndrewRusseth On John Currin, 2003: If, after all, we are not striding a hallelujah trail to Utopia—if the past, far from being left behind, inundates the present, and high and low culture defy being separated—why not directly avail ourselves of whatever, having once pleased, may please anew?