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SUMMARY:Parrish Pairings: Clifford Ross with Beth Rudin DeWoody
DESCRIPTION:Join Clifford and Beth as they discuss important pieces they have acquired over the years and the people who have influenced their collections and work. \nNative New Yorkers and life-long friends with a love of art and an obsession for collecting\, Clifford Ross and collector Beth Rudin DeWoody continuously find ways to challenge themselves. \nAs chairman of The Rudin Family Foundation and Executive Vice President of Rudin Management Company\, Beth has distinguished herself as a philanthropist and executive\, and most recently as curator of exhibitions drawn from her own collection. Clifford’s passions focus on collecting\, as well as his own work as a painter and sculptor\, and since the 1990s\, in photography and other media. \nREAD ABOUT CLIFFORD ROSS’S 2017 INSTALLATION AT THE PARRISH\, LIGHT | WAVES \nMORE about Clifford Ross\nSEE Beth Rudin DeWoody’s The Bunker Artspace\, West Palm Beach \nParrish Pairings is a series of limited-capacity\, unique encounters that pair a leading artist and an avid collector as they explore the intersection of creativity and collecting. In each real-time Zoom you will have the opportunity to engage directly with the panelists in an intimate salon setting. This virtual winter benefit supports education and exhibitions at the Parrish. \n(Participants will receive virtual backgrounds for each conversation\, a playlist of the artist’s favorite studio songs\, a cocktail recipe befitting each day’s collectors\, and Parrish Pairings cocktail napkins.) \nPurchase a single ticket at $250\, or register NOW to attend all three for only $500. (Your ticket is fully tax deductible. All proceeds benefit the Museum’s ongoing exhibitions and education programs.) \n\nUPCOMING PARRISH PAIRINGS: \nElmgreen & Dragset with Chad Leat\nSunday\, March 14\, 10am EST \nSheree Hovsepian with Kelly Taxter\, Director of the Parrish Art Museum\nSunday\, March 21\, 5pm EST \nPURCHASE TICKETS \n\nCLIFFORD ROSS\nClifford Ross is a multi-media artist whose work has been widely exhibited in galleries\, museums\, and public spaces in the United States and abroad including a solo exhibition Light | Waves at the Parrish Art Museum in 2017. His work is included in many collections including the Museum of Modern Art\, the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, the J. Paul Getty Museum\, and the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston. Ross has recently written an essay about artist Jay DeFeo for The Jay DeFeo Foundation and is currently working on an updated edition of his anthology Abstract Expressionism: Creators and Critics (Abrams\, 1990). \n\nBETH RUDIN DEWOODY \nBeth Rudin DeWoody\, daughter of the late real estate developer Lewis Rudin and the late Gladyce Begelman\, is a native of New York. She studied at the University of California at Santa Barbara where she majored in anthropology and film studies and completed her studies at the New School for Social Research in New York City where she received her B.A. in Liberal Arts. \nChairman of The Rudin Family Foundations and Executive Vice President of Rudin Management Company\, Ms. DeWoody has curated shows for art galleries in New York City\, New Orleans\, and London. In addition\, an exhibition featuring her collection of California art from the 1940’s to 1980’s was featured at the Parrish Museum titled EST-3 and curated by David Pagel. \nMs. DeWoody’s private art space\, The Bunker Artspace in West Palm Beach\, opened in 2017 and displays works from her collection. \nHer many board affiliations include Vice Chair of the Whitney Museum of American Art\, The New School\, Empowers Africa\, and Save A Child India\, Inc. Ms. DeWoody also serves on the Advisory Board at The Glass House in New Canaan\, and the Board of Advisors at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and is an Honorary Trustee at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). She is a Trustee Emeritus for The New York City Police Foundation and serves on the Advisory Board for New Yorkers for Children\, Inc. \nMs. DeWoody also serves on the Parsons Board of Governors of the New School and is a Member of the Committee for the University Art Collection and is active on the Photography Steering Committee at the Norton Museum in West Palm Beach\, Florida. Her professional affiliations include charter member of New York Women Executives in Real Estate. \nAnother of her board posts is Chairman of the Arts and Culture Committee of the Association for a Better New York (ABNY). Ms. DeWoody resides on the Council of Conservators of the New York Public Library\, the National Leadership Council at United States Artists\, and the Library Association of MOMA. \nShe resides between New York City\, Los Angeles and West Palm Beach. \n  \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/parrish-pairingsmarch7/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
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SUMMARY:Parrish Pairings: Elmgreen & Dragset with Chad Leat
DESCRIPTION:Known for their  Prada Marfa sculpture (Texas) and The Hive  cityscape (Penn Station’s Moynihan Train Hall)\, artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset explore the relationship between art and design while addressing social and cultural issues. Collector/former Parrish Board Member Chad Leat\, whose aesthetic sense dovetails with the artists’ world view\, leads the conversation. \nREAD ABOUT ELMGREEN & DRAGSET’S RECENT PROJECT FOR MOYNIHAN TRAIN HALL\, PENN STATION \nVIEW Elmgreen & Dragset’s work \nParrish Pairings is a series of limited-capacity\, unique encounters that pair a leading artist and an avid collector as they explore the intersection of creativity and collecting. In each real-time Zoom you will have the opportunity to engage directly with the panelists in an intimate salon setting. This virtual winter benefit supports education and exhibitions at the Parrish. \n(Participants will receive virtual backgrounds for each conversation\, a playlist of the artist’s favorite studio songs\, a cocktail recipe befitting each day’s collectors\, and Parrish Pairings cocktail napkins.) \nPurchase a single ticket at $250\, or register NOW to attend all three for only $500. (Your ticket is fully tax deductible. All proceeds benefit the Museum’s ongoing exhibitions and education programs.) \n\nUPCOMING PARRISH PAIRINGS: \nClifford Ross with Beth Rudin DeWoody joined by Chief Curator Alicia Longwell\nSunday\, March 7\, 5pm EST \nSheree Hovsepian with Kelly Taxter\, Director of the Parrish Art Museum\nSunday\, March 21\, 5pm \nPURCHASE TICKETS \n\nELMGREEN & DRAGSET\nElmgreen & Dragset work at the crossroads of art and architecture\, performance and installation. Preoccupied with objects and their settings\, along with the discourse that can arise when those objects are radically recontextualized\, Elmgreen & Dragset push against the normal modes for the display of art. Whether through sculptures or total environments\, their work draws attention to the institutions that host them and their attendant politics. Performativity and participation are fraught in their work\, which invites and denies participation in equal measure—pools are emptied\, diving boards are oriented vertically\, bars are inaccessible\, sinks dysfunctional. Quotidian objects are stripped of their utility and regarded as sculptural phenomena\, taking on minimalist aesthetics that challenge the sterilizing force of the white cube. In the same way\, Elmgreen & Dragset’s outdoor public sculptures recontextualize their surroundings\, as seen in well-known projects like Van Gogh’s Ear at Rockefeller Plaza in New York or Prada Marfa\, located along Highway 90 in the middle of the Texan desert.\nRecent projects\, among others\, include The Hive\, 2020 a cluster of upside models of futuristic skyscrapers at Moynihan Train Hall\, New York; Bent Pool\, 2019\, Pride Park\, Miami Beach Convention Center\, Florida; Van Gogh’s Ear\, 2016\, Public Art Fund\, Rockefeller Center\, New York; and Prada Marfa\, 2005\, Art Production Fund / Ballroom Marfa\, Marfa\, Texas. \n\nCHAD A. LEAT \nChad A. Leat is a retired Vice Chairman of Global Banking at Citigroup who has nearly 30 years of markets and banking experience on Wall Street and is an acknowledged leader and innovator in corporate credit and M&A finance. Leat has completed some of the largest acquisition financings and built numerous profitable businesses at Citigroup\, JPMorgan Chase and their predecessor companies. He retired from Citigroup in 2013. \nLeat was raised in rural Tonganoxie\, Kansas and attended the University of Kansas. In support of his alma mater\, Mr. Leat has established the largest LGBTQ-directed scholarship in the University’s history\, and recently made a $1MM grant to that scholarship. \nLeat currently serves on the boards of Norwegian Cruise Lines\, MidCap Financial\, J.Crew Operating Corp.\, and TPG Pace Holdings Corp. and TPG Pace Energy Holdings Corp. He is a former trustee of the Parrish Art Museum. Additionally\, he is dedicated to many civic and philanthropic organizations. He is a member of the Economic Club of New York and has served on the boards of several charitable organizations.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/parrish-pairingsmarch14/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
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SUMMARY:Parrish Pairings: Sheree Hovsepian with Kelly Taxter
DESCRIPTION:Welcome Parrish incoming director Kelly Taxter as she speaks with artist Sheree Hovsepian\, who uses film-based cameras\, light-sensitive paper\, objects\, and the human body to produce her acclaimed assemblage. Work by Hovsepian will be featured in the Museum’s new exhibition Affinities for Abstraction: Women Artists on Eastern Long Island\, 1950—2020\, opening May 2\, 2021. \nREAD MORE ABOUT SHEREE HOVSEPIAN’S RECENT WORK \nCLICK HERE for work by Sheree Hovsepian\nMORE about Director Kelly Taxter \nParrish Pairings is a series of limited-capacity\, unique encounters that pair a leading artist and an avid collector as they explore the intersection of creativity and collecting. In each real-time Zoom you will have the opportunity to engage directly with the panelists in an intimate salon setting. This virtual winter benefit supports education and exhibitions at the Parrish. \n(Participants will receive virtual backgrounds for each conversation\, a playlist of the artist’s favorite studio songs\, a cocktail recipe befitting each day’s collectors\, and Parrish Pairings cocktail napkins.) \nPurchase a single program ticket at $250. (Your ticket is fully tax deductible. All proceeds benefit the Museum’s ongoing exhibitions and education programs.) \nPURCHASE TICKETS \n\nClifford Ross with Beth Rudin DeWoody joined by Chief Curator Alicia Longwell\nSunday\, March 7\, 5pm EST \nElmgreen & Dragset with Chad Leat\nSunday\, March 14\, 10am EST \n\nSHEREE HOVSEPIAN \nSheree Hovsepian (American b. Iran) earned her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2002\, a dual BFA/BA from the University of Toledo in 1999\, and studied at the Glasgow School of Art\, Scotland in 1998. Her work highlights the physicality of the photograph and photography’s relationship to the human body. Coaxed into sculptural forms\, layered with tactile materials\, and assembled into larger compositions\, Hovsepian’s pictures oscillate between object and image\, creating a sensuous\, bodily experience of the photographic document. \nRecent solo and two-person exhibitions have been organized by The Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College (Never Done: 100 Years of Women in Politics and Beyond\, 2020 -2021) Saratoga Springs\, NY\, Halsey Mckay Gallery\, East Hampton\, NY (2020)\, Higher Pictures Gallery\, New York (2019) Team Bungalow\, Los Angeles with Paul Mpagi Sepuya\, (2019): and Monique Meloche Gallery\, Chicago (2018) Recent group exhibitions include Arches and Ink\, Rachel Uffner Gallery\, New York (2021); and Inertial Dynamics\, Half Gallery\, New York (2020). Hovsepian’s work is in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago\, the Bronx Museum\, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, and the Studio Museum in Harlem\, among others. Hovsepian serves on the Art Advisory Committee of Baxter Street Camera Club of New York. Sheree lives and works between New York City and Bridgehampton\, NY. \n\nKELLY TAXTER \nKelly Taxter is the new Director of the Parrish Art Museum. \nShe joined the Jewish Museum in 2013 and was most recently the Barnett and Annalee Newman Curator of Contemporary Art\, the Museum’s first endowed and named contemporary curator position. While at the Jewish Museum\, Taxter organized major surveys of Marc Camille Chaimowicz and Rachel Feinstein\, and will serve as guest curator for the first U.S. survey of filmmaker Jonas Mekas in 2022; she led commissions\, projects\, and exhibitions with Math Bass\, Eliza Douglas\, Alex Israel\, Eva LeWitt\, Peter Shire\, Laurie Simmons\, Valeska Soares\, Vivan Suter\, and Lawrence Weiner\, among others; and co-curated an exhibition on Isaac Mizrahi and thematic group exhibitions including Take Me (I’m Yours) and Unorthodox.\nFrom 2012 to 2013 she was Consulting Curator at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield\, Connecticut\, where she organized major solo exhibitions of Martin Creed\, Harry Dodge\, and Robert Longo. \nIn 2003\, Taxter co-founded Taxter & Spengemann (with Pascal Spengemann)\, a gallery where she represented artists Lutz Bacher\, Frank Benson\, Xavier Cha\, Matt Johnson\, Kalup Linzy\, Wardell Milan\, and A.L. Steiner\, among others. Taxter studied fine art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston and Tufts University\, where she earned her B.A. She received her M.A. from the Center for Curatorial Studies\, Bard College.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/parrish-pairingsmarch21/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
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