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SUMMARY:Talk & Book Signing | Artists Choose Parrish
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n$20 Adults & Resident Benefits PassHolder | $13 Members | $15 Member’s Guest | $18 Seniors | Free for Students and Children \nJoin us for a special panel conversation and book signing of the Parrish’s newly released exhibition catalogue Artists Choose Parrish\, including a conversation with artists Alice Aycock and Nanette Carter and Corinne Erni\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, Art & Education. \nAs the Parrish commemorates the special exhibitions that celebrated the Museum’s 125th anniversary\, the catalogue features the 41 participating artists\, their selections from the Parrish’s permanent collection\, artist statements\, and photography of the exhibition. The conversation will be followed by a book signing and toast. Catalogues are available to purchase in the Michéle & Steven Pesner Book and Gift Shop. \nLearn more about Artists Choose Parrish here.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-book-signing-artists-choose-parrish/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Talks
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SUMMARY:Book Talk | Robert Cody on Alvar Aalto and the Future of Architecture
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n$10 Museum Members | $20 Adults | $18 Seniors | $15 AIA Peconic Members & Parrish Member’s Guest | Free for Students & Children \nJoin us for a lunchtime talk and book signing with architect and author Robert Cody on his new book\, Alvar Aalto and the Future of Architecture. Co-presented with AIA Peconic\, this program provides continuing education credits for licensed architects. Visitors are welcome to enjoy lunch from the Parrish Café during the program held in the Lichtenstein Theater. \nAbout the Authors\nRobert Cody\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP\, is Partner at Amoia Cody Architecture\, Professor of Practice\, and Former Associate Dean and Chair at the New York Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Design. For over 30 years\, he has worked on projects from wood-frame houses to precast concrete office buildings\, interior renovations to freestanding towers\, design competitions to physical construction\, and ecological design\, to The Museum of Modern Art. Cody has practiced and taught architectural design theory\, building construction\, and architecture studios with particular concentration in the comprehensive design studio. He has coordinated and taught travel studios in Italy and Scandinavia. He has also been the New York Tech NCARB AXP Coordinator and AIAS Faculty Advisor since 2012. \nAngela Amoia is Partner at Amoia Cody Architecture and Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture at the New York Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Design. Amoia has practiced and taught history\, theory\, architecture studios\, including the comprehensive design studio\, and study abroad in Italy since graduating from Columbia University with a Master’s degree in Advanced Architectural Design. Her role as project manager ranged in scale from skyscrapers to large-scale academic facilities and residential houses and loft buildings. \nAbout the Book\nIn the contemporary practice of architecture\, digital design and fabrication are emergent technologies in transforming how architects present a design and form a material strategy that is responsible\, equitable\, sustainable\, resilient\, and forward-looking. Alvar Aalto and the Future of Architecture exposes dialogue between history\, theory\, design\, construction\, technology\, and sensory experience by means of digital simulations that enhance the assessment and values of our material choices. It offers a critical look to the past to inspire the future\, bridging knowledge from academia into practice and vice versa to help architects become better stewards of the environment\, make healthier and more accountable buildings\, and find ways to introduce policy to make technology a critical component in thinking about and making architecture. \n  \nPublic Programs are supported by The Corcoran Group\, and we thank them tremendously for their ongoing support.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/book-talk-robert-cody-on-alvar-aalto-and-the-future-of-architecture/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T190000
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SUMMARY:Talk | THE SLIP: The New York City Street That Changed American Art Forever
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n$5 Members | $16 Adults (Nonmembers) | $12 Seniors | Free for Students\, Children \nJoin us for a reading and presentation by author Prudence Peiffer following the recent release of her book The Slip: The New York City Street That Changed American Art Forever\, the never-before-told story of an obscure little street at the lower tip of Manhattan and the remarkable artists who got their start there. Recently reviewed by The New York Times\, THE SLIP delves into six visual artist biographies\, tenderly researched with an interpretive mood that echoes the debate on a philosophical approach to art making\, with “a neighborhood-eye view of art history” (Walker Mimms\, New York Times\, 2023). Peiffer’s publication includes profiles of several Parrish permanent collection artists – Agnes Martin\, James Rosenquist\, and Jack Youngerman\, alongside Robert Indiana\, Ellsworth Kelly\, Delphine Seyrig\, and Lenore Tawney. Peiffer will read excerpts from the book and discuss several of the artists\, their works\, and historical photo references. \nAbout THE SLIP\nFor just over a decade\, from 1956 to 1967\, a collection of dilapidated former sail-making warehouses clustered at the lower tip of Manhattan became the quiet epicenter of the art world. Coenties Slip\, a dead-end street near the water\, was home to a circle of wildly talented and varied artists that included Robert Indiana\, Ellsworth Kelly\, Agnes Martin\, James Rosenquist\, Delphine Seyrig\, Lenore Tawney\, and Jack Youngerman. As friends and inspirations to one another\, they created a unique community for unbridled creative expression and experimentation\, and the works they made at the Slip would go on to change the course of American art. \nNow\, for the first time\, Prudence Peiffer pays homage to these artists and the unsung impact their work had on the direction of late twentieth-century art and film. This remarkable biography\, as transformative as the artists it illuminates\, questions the very concept of a “group” or “movement\,” as it spotlights the Slip’s eclectic mix of gender and sexual orientation\, abstraction and Pop\, experimental film\, painting\, and sculpture\, assemblage and textile works. \nAbout Prudence Peiffer\nPrudence Peiffer is an art historian\, writer\, and editor\, specializing in modern and contemporary art. She is the Director of Content at MoMA\, New York. She received her Ph.D from Harvard University; following a postdoctoral fellowship at Columbia University\, she was a Senior Editor at Artforum magazine from 2012-2017\, and Digital Content Director at David Zwirner in 2018. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times\, The New York Review of Books online\, Artforum\, and Bookforum\, among other publications. \nSupport for Friday Nights at the Parrish Art Museum is provided by The Corcoran Group.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-the-slip-the-new-york-city-street-that-changed-american-art-forever/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Friday Nights,Talks
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SUMMARY:Talk | Justin Beal & Katie Yamasaki
DESCRIPTION:  \nJustin Beal will discuss his new book\, Sandfuture\, an account of the life and work of the architect Minoru Yamasaki with Yamasaki’s granddaughter\, the muralist and children’s book author\, Katie Yamasaki. \nSandfuture is also a book about an artist interrogating art and architecture’s role in culture as New York changes drastically after a decade bracketed by terrorism and natural disaster. From the central thread of Yamasaki’s life\, Sandfuture spirals outward to include reflections on a wide range of subjects\, from the figure of the architect in literature and film and transformations in the contemporary art market to the perils of sick buildings and the broader social and political implications of how\, and for whom\, cities are built. \nABOUT JUSTIN BEAL \nJustin Beal is an artist with an extensive exhibition history in the United States and Europe. Beal graduated from Yale University with a degree in architecture and design and continued his studies at the Whitney Independent Study Program and the University of Southern California. His work has been reviewed in the New York Times\, the New Yorker\, Artforum\, Frieze\, Art in America\, Interview\, and the Los Angeles Times and is included in the permanent collections of the Albright Knox Museum\, the Hammer Museum\, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. Beal currently teaches at Hunter College. \nABOUT KATIE YAMASAKI \nKatie Yamasaki is a muralist and children’s book artist. She has painted over 80 murals with diverse communities around the world that explore local issues of social justice. Her children’s books focus on stories from underrepresented communities. Yamasaki co-authored Everything Naomi Loved\, with Ian Lendler for Norton Young Readers\, about facing the hard changes of gentrification. When the Cousins Came and Fish for Jimmy recount personal family stories about the internment camps of WWII and growing up in a multi-racial family. Yamasaki earned her MFA from the School of Visual Arts in NYC\, where she served on the faculty for several years. She worked for 14 years as a public school Spanish and Art teacher in both the Detroit and NYC public schools. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is required. All tickets are sold pre-event and online only. No sales at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to show proof of their vaccination status or recent negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours. Medical-grade face masks must be worn at all times and will be provided to anyone who needs one. To expedite your check-in process\, you may email proof of vaccine to healthfirst@parrishart.org  with the event title in your subject line.\nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n \nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-justin-beal-katie-yamasaki/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Friday Nights,Talks
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210910T200000
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SUMMARY:Talk & Book Signing | Justin Beal: Sandfuture
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Justin Beal\, introduced by Parrish Director Kelly Taxter\, about Sandfuture (MIT Press September 2021)\, his forthcoming book about the life of World Trade Center architect Minoru Yamasaki (1912–1986)\, who remains on the margins of history despite the enormous influence of his work on American architecture and society. \nPresented on the eve of the 20th anniversary of 9/11\, Sandfuture is also a book about an artist interrogating art and architecture’s role in culture as New York changes drastically after a decade bracketed by terrorism and natural disaster. From the central thread of Yamasaki’s life\, Sandfuture spirals outward to include reflections on a wide range of subjects\, from the figure of the architect in literature and film and transformations in the contemporary art market to the perils of sick buildings and the broader social and political implications of how\, and for whom\, cities are built. \n  \nABOUT JUSTIN BEAL \nJustin Beal is an artist with an extensive exhibition history in the United States and Europe. Beal graduated from Yale University with a degree in architecture and design and continued his studies at the Whitney Independent Study Program and the University of Southern California. His work has been reviewed in the New York Times\, the New Yorker\, Artforum\, Frieze\, Art in America\, Interview and the Los Angeles Times and is included in the permanent collections of the Albright Knox Museum\, the Hammer Museum\, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. Beal currently teaches at Hunter College. \nABOUT MINORU YAMASAKI \nThe son of Japanese immigrants in Seattle\, Minoru Yamasaki overcame endemic racism in both his country and his profession to rise to prominence with a humanistic approach to modern architecture—an unorthodox style exemplified by projects including the McGregor Memorial Conference Center\, the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles\, and the Dhahran Airfield in Saudi Arabia. In 1963\, Yamasaki appeared on the cover of Time magazine\, but the critical rebuke of the World Trade Center and the spectacular demise of the Pruitt-Igoe apartments in St. Louis pushed him to the margins of the profession in the latter half of his career. Today\, Yamasaki remains largely unknown despite his enormous influence on the history of American architecture and the astonishing coincidence that his two best-known projects were both destroyed on live television. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is required.\nAll tickets are sold pre-event and online only. No sales at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to show proof of vaccination (vaccine card/Excelsior Pass) or a negative PCR test within 72 hours. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nRestrooms will be open during the event. Hand sanitizer and wipes will be available\, with surfaces disinfected regularly for the safety of our staff and visitors.\nNo pets are allowed on the Museum grounds or in the galleries.\n  \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-book-signing-justin-beal-on-sandfuture/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210718T110000
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SUMMARY:Conversation: Gwen Smith & Beth Coleman with Corinne Erni
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Gwen Smith and research scientist and artist Beth Coleman in a conversation about Smith’s The Black Woman Project and their upcoming collaboration on the creation of The Black Woman Project Foundation\, followed by a book signing. The talk will be introduced by Parrish Director Kelly Taxter and moderated by Senior Curator Corinne Erni. Attend the program in the Lichtenstein Theater or watch the livestream on our YouTube channel. Masks are required throughout the program. \nGwen Smith’s The Black Woman Project (Vol. 1 & 2) is a collection of her painted portraits of renowned Black women. Smith uses selfies to reference each time she entered her studio over a period of two and a half years\, creating a rhythm by merging her identity as a Black woman with her subjects. Some of the women Smith chooses to paint are artists\, scientists\, educators\, politicians\, writers\, poets\, and performers\, and provide the impetus for Smith’s ongoing self-exploration. \nBeth Coleman is a research scientist and artist. She is Associate Professor of Data & Cities at the Institute of Communication\, Culture\, Information and Technology and Faculty of Information\, University of Toronto\, where she directs the City as Platform lab. She is the co-founder of SoundLab Cultural Alchemy\, multimedia art and sound platform. A 2021 Google Artists and Machines Intelligence awardee\, Coleman is currently working on “Speculative AI: Octavia Butler and Other Possible Worlds.” \n  \nREGISTER FOR IN-PERSON \nREGISTER FOR LIVESTREAM \n  \nA book signing will take place after the talk. The Black Woman Project (Vol. 1 & 2)\, Soft Network handkerchiefs\, and new zines will be available for sale in-person at the Museum shop.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/gwen-smith-in-conversation-and-beth-coleman-with-corinne-erni/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190801T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190801T183000
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SUMMARY:TALK & BOOK SIGNING: Boom\, Mad Money\, Mega Dealers\, and the Rise of Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:$12 | Free for Members\, Children\, and Students with ID \nORDER TICKETS \n  \nJoin a conversation between Sultan and Shnayerson as he reveals his fascinating insider look at the meteoric rise of the largest unregulated financial market in the world\, namely the contemporary art market. \nMichael Shnayerson is a long-time contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of seven non-fiction books on a wide range of topics\, from electric vehicles to mountaintop coal mining. Shnayerson embarked on BOOM as a journalist exploring a colorful world he knew little about: contemporary art. His reporting led him to realize that the story\, starting in post-World-War-II New York City and leading to the global bonanza it became\, could best be told through the dealers who had championed and promoted the last half century’s most significant artists. Shnayerson conducted over 200 interviews. Some of those dealers\, like Irving Blum and Paula Cooper\, remain vital and engaged half a century after establishing their galleries. As each decade gave way to the next\, far more dealers were available to tell their stories\, among them Gavin Brown\, Mary Boone\, Marian Goodman\, Anthony d’Offay\, Lisa Spellman\, Thaddaeus Ropac\, David Kordansky\, and many more. Inexorably\, the story highlights the four so-called “Mega Dealers\,” who have come to dominate the field: Arne Glimcher\, Iwan Wirth\, David Zwirner and—above even his fellow mega dealers—Larry Gagosian\, who now has 17 galleries around the world. Big money—and big dealers—have affected the contemporary art market in ways both exhilarating and disturbing.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-book-signing-boom-mad-money-mega-dealers-and-the-rise-of-contemporary-art-with-author-michael-shnayerson-and-parrish-director-terrie-sultan/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190726T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190726T200000
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SUMMARY:TALK & BOOK SIGNING: The Crisis of Connection with author Pedro A. Noguera and Parrish Director Terrie Sultan
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn partnership with Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center as part of their Thinking Forward Lecture Series. \nSultan will talk with Noguera about his recent book that explores how awareness of our common humanity can be used to bridge political\, religious\, identity-based\, and ideological divisions among individuals and communities that threaten our future and make it difficult to solve the problems that affect us all. The talk will be followed by a book signing. \nPedro Antonio Noguera is a Distinguished Professor of Education at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at UCLA. A sociologist\, Noguera’s research focuses on the ways in which schools are influenced by social and economic conditions\, as well as by demographic trends in local\, regional and global contexts. He is the author and editor of 13 books\, including The Crisis of Connection with Niobe Way\, Carol Gilligan and Aisha Ali (NYU Press) and Race\, Equity and Education: The Pursuit of Equality in Education 60 Years After Brown (Springer Press)\, and he has published over 250 research articles\, book chapters\, research reports and editorials. He serves on the boards of numerous national and local organizations\, including the Economic Policy Institute\, the National Equity Institute and The Nation Magazine. Noguera appears as a regular commentator on educational issues on several national media outlets\, and his editorials on educational issues have appeared in the New York Times\, Washington Post\, Wall Street Journal\, Dallas Morning News and Los Angeles Times. Noguera has received awards from the Center for the Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University\, from the National Association of Secondary Principals\, and from the McSilver Institute at NYU for his research and advocacy efforts aimed at fighting poverty. \nFriday nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/pedro-a-noguera/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190726T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190726T200000
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SUMMARY:Parrish Contemporaries Circle Meet-Up Prior to TALK with Pedro A. Noguera
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nParrish Contemporaries Circle Members are invited to enjoy socializing and complimentary drinks and refreshments on the Museum Terrace prior to the highly anticipated Friday Night Program featuring author Pedro A. Noguera. \nPedro Noguera will discuss his recent book that explores how awareness of our common humanity can be used to bridge political\, religious\, identity-based\, and ideological divisions among individuals and communities that threaten our future and make it difficult to solve the problems that affect us all. Noguera is Distinguished Professor of Education at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies and Faculty Director for the Center for the Transformation of Schools at UCLA. Followed by a book signing.  This Friday Night Program is hosted in partnership with Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center as part of their Thinking Forward Lecture Series. \nRegistering for the Contemporaries Circle Meet-Up automatically registers you for the Friday Night Program.  Please note: space is limited for the Contemporaries Circle Meet-Up and this program is expected to sell-out.  Advanced registration is strongly encouraged. \n  \nNot a Parrish Contemporaries Circle Member? \nJoin Today!
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/pccmeetup2019/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Friday Nights,Member Events,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190705T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190705T200000
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SUMMARY:TALK & BOOK SIGNING: Author Paul Goldberger with Ken Auletta\, on Ballpark: Baseball in the American City
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic and author Paul Goldberger and The New Yorker writer and baseball aficionado Ken Auletta as they discuss Goldberger’s new book. \nIn Ballpark\, Baseball in the American City\, Goldberger provides a rich account of the history of the American pastime told through the stories and architecture of its vibrant\, ever-changing ballparks. \nFrom the earliest corrals of the mid-1800s (Union Grounds in Brooklyn was called a “saloon in the open air”)\, to the much mourned parks of the early 1900s (Detroit’s Tiger Stadium\, Cincinnati’s Palace of the Fans)\, to the stadiums of today\, Goldberger establishes the inextricable bond between the American city and America’s favorite pastime. In the changing locations and architecture of our ballparks\, Goldberger reveals the manifestations of a changing society: the earliest ballparks evoked the Victorian age in their accommodations–bleachers for the riffraff\, grandstands for the middle-class; the “concrete donuts” of the 1950s and ’60s made plain television’s grip on the public’s attention; and more recent ballparks\, like Baltimore’s Camden Yards\, signal a new way forward for stadium design and for baseball’s role in urban development. Throughout\, Goldberger shows us the way in which baseball’s history is concurrent with our cultural history: the rise of urban parks and public transportation; the development of new building materials and engineering and design skills. And how the site details and the requirements of the game—the diamond\, the outfields\, the walls\, the grandstands—shaped our most beloved ballparks. \nPaul Goldberger\, a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and writer at Architectural Digest\, wrote on the topic of architecture for decades at the New York Times\, and from 1997-2011 at The New Yorker. In addition to Ballpark\, Goldberger is the author of Beyond the Dunes: A Portrait of the Hamptons\, and UP FROM ZERO: Politics\, Architecture\, and the Rebuilding of New York\, among others. \nKen Auletta began writing for The New Yorker in 1977 and has been the “Annals of Communication” columnist since 1992. The author of 12 books\, including three national bestsellers\, Auletta was the chief political correspondent for the New York Post\, a staff writer and weekly columnist for the Village Voice\, and a contributing editor at New York Magazine. Auletta has played for the writers team in the Hamptons Writers and Artists baseball game since the 1980s. \nFriday nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-book-signing-ballpark-baseball-in-the-american-city-with-author-paul-goldberger/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Friday Nights,Talks
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SUMMARY:TALK & BOOK SIGNING: Renate Aller\, Mountain Interval
DESCRIPTION:Join photographer Renate Aller and Parrish Art Museum Director Terrie Sultan as they discuss Aller’s new book\, Mountain Interval\, followed by a book signing. \nAller is a contemporary photographer from Germany based in New York. As a child\, she spent vacations visiting\, hiking\, and photographing the mountains of Austria\, Germany\, and Italy\, beginning her lifelong appreciation for nature and the outdoors. Her latest project includes mountain peaks from six continents. These photographs were taken from locations as high as 22\,500 feet (adjacent to Mount Everest) to the European glaciers and mountain peaks of her childhood vacations. The subject matter is monumental\, yet the images connect the viewer in a way that is not overpowering. Aller engages us with these giants in all their detail\, the veins and textures of the rocks in their constantly transient state. She isolates the mountain from its expected surroundings\, using and presenting the familiar and the known in an intimate way\, relating to parallel realities from different locations\, opening up conversations between the different (political) landscapes in which we live. \nThe book includes 61 images from the Mountain Interval portfolio. Read the essay by Terrie Sultan featured in the book here. \nFriday nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-book-signing-renate-aller-mountain-interval/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Friday Nights,Talks
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SUMMARY:Talk & Book Signing: David Scott Kastan\, On Color
DESCRIPTION:  \nORDER TICKETS \n$12 | Free for Members\, Children\, and Students \n  \nConversation with David Scott Kastan\, Byron Kim\, and Terrie Sultan \nWe live in a world of vivid colors\, especially out on the East End\, and color marks our psychological and social existence. Join author David Scott Kastan\, artist Byron Kim\, and Parrish director Terrie Sultan as they talk about Kastan’s recent book\, co-authored with Stephen Farthing\, On Color\, which investigates color from numerous perspectives: literary\, historical\, cultural\, anthropological\, philosophical\, art historical\, political\, and scientific. In ten lively and wide-ranging chapters\, each devoted to a different color\, they examine the various ways colors have shaped and continue to shape our social and moral imaginations. Each individual color becomes the focal point for a consideration of one of the extraordinary ways in which color appears and matters in our lives. \n\nFriday nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-book-signing-david-scott-kastan-on-color/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Friday Nights,Talks
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SUMMARY:Talk & Book Signing: Bastienne Schmidt\, Grids and Threads
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin artist Bastienne Schmidt in conversation with Parrish Director Terrie Sultan about her new monograph\, Grids and Threads\, followed by a book signing. \nGrids and Threads is a minimalist meditation on the concept of white space and its perception. The book is inspired by Marcel Duchamp’s Three Standard Stoppages in which three imaginary measuring devices underline the arbitrariness to qualify and quantify something. With an introduction written by Parrish Art Museum director Terrie Sultan and arts writer Jacoba Urist\, this monograph documents the latest project by award-winning artist and photographer Bastienne Schmidt. Part one features bird’s-eye photographs of constructed installations of colorful fabric and thread in snow. The second part consists of mixed media works on Arches paper\, where punched grid of 8 x 8 inches is divided into one square inch spaces\, which draw light and shadow onto the white paper. The idea of creating a series of never-ending variation of white squares in a reductive process is related to the artistic search of Agnes Marin and Robert Ryman. The square grid in white is a quiet reflection on the concept of a minimal space; the variations\, of what happens inside of the squares\, play with the thought of absolute freedom and absolute constraint. \n  \nFriday nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor\, Bank of America. Additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-book-signing-bastienne-schmidt-grids-and-threads/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Talks,Upcoming
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