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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
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Talks
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SUMMARY:GALLERY TALK: David Salle
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin collection artist David Salle as he talks about his monumental paintings inspired by the Sistine Chapel and commissioned for Museo Carlo Bilotti\, Rome. The works—After Michelangelo\, The Creation; After Michelangelo\, The Flood; and After Michelangelo\, The Last Judgment (2005–2006)—which have never been seen in the U.S.\, are currently on view as part of the reinstallation of the Parrish Permanent Collection. VIEW \nIn the 1980s\, David Salle (American\, born 1952) was one of a group of young painters\, quickly dubbed the neo-Expressionists\, who reinvented the idea of figure painting. Incorporating layered references—from film\, literature\, and other paintings\, to name just a few of his sources—he typically juxtaposes two or three seperate panels. The temptation for the viewer is to try and piece together a narrative from these seemingly disjointed images\, but the connections remain elusive. For his own part Salle is not concerned with storytelling but with the primacy of painting as vehicle for his creative imagination. [Alicia G. Longwell\, North Fork/South Fork: East End Art Now. Southampton\, New York: The Parrish Art Museum\, 2004.]” \n  \n\nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:Additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.\n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/gallery-talk-david-salle/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190809T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190809T193000
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SUMMARY:TALK: Jacqueline Humphries
DESCRIPTION:Dia Art Foundation and the Parrish Art Museum host a conversation between Jacqueline Humphries\, Rachel Harrison\, and Charline von Heyl. Jessica Morgan\, Dia’s Nathalie de Gunzburg Director\, will moderate the conversation. This discussion will focus on Humphries’s exhibition of new work created specifically for the Dan Flavin Art Institute in Bridgehampton. \nThroughout her three-decade-long career\, Jacqueline Humphries has tested the limits of abstract painting and explored the effects of ultraviolet light on pigments. Since 2005 the artist has explored the effects of ultraviolet light on pigments\, creating a body of work specifically intended to be viewed under these conditions. \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/jacquelinehumphries/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T170000
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SUMMARY:Helen Frankenthaler Exhibition Tour & Wölffer Outing
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nJoin Museum Chief Curator Alicia Longwell for an intimate look at the Museum’s newest special exhibition\, Abstract Climates: Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown (on view August 4 – October 27\, 2019). Afterwards\, unwind in great company at the Wölffer Estate Vineyard. \nThis event is for Parrish Contemporaries Circle Members and emerging collectors and art-lovers interested in learning more about PCC Membership. \nLimited space; reservations required.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/pcc_frankenthaler_tour/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Events,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T130000
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CREATED:20190530T140839Z
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SUMMARY:TALK: Brain Food: By the Sea\, By the Sea\, 1950s
DESCRIPTION:$12 | Free for Members\, Children\, and Students \nORDER TICKETS \n  \nIn the first of three talks on Helen Frankenthaler\, Alicia Longwell\, the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, discusses the artist’s summers in East Hampton\, and in Provincetown with Robert Motherwell. \n  \nAdditional Programs for Abstract Climates: Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown \n\nFriday\, August 23\, 6 pm\nTALK: ALEXANDER NEMEROV AND CLIFFORD ROSS ON HELEN FRANKENTHALER \nThursday\, August 29\, 12 pm\nTALK: BRAIN FOOD: STUDIOS OVERLOOKING CAPE COD BAY\, 1961-66 \nThursday\, August 29\, 5 pm\nTALK: “VOICES FROM THE ARTIST’S ARCHIVES” BY AVIS BERMAN \nThursday\, September 5\, 5 pm\nTALK: BRAIN FOOD: PLACE AND SPACE 1967-1969
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-brain-food-by-the-sea-by-the-sea-1950s/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190823T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190823T193000
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SUMMARY:TALK: Alexander Nemerov and Clifford Ross on Helen Frankenthaler
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin a conversation between art historian Alexander Nemerov\, who is working on a new book about Frankenthaler\, and Clifford Ross\, Chairman of the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation. \nAlexander Nemerov is the Carl and Marilynn Thoma Provostial Professor in the Arts and Humanities as well as Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University. A scholar of American art\, Alexander Nemerov writes about the presence of art\, the recollection of the past\, and the importance of the humanities in our lives today. Committed to teaching the history of art more broadly as well as topics in American visual culture—the history of American photography\, for example—he is a noted writer and speaker on the arts. His most recent books are Silent Dialogues: Diane Arbus and Howard Nemerov (2015)\, Wartime Kiss: Visions of the Moment in the 1940s (2013) and Acting in the Night: Macbeth and the Places of the Civil War (2010). \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 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  \nAdditional Programs for Abstract Climates: Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown \nThursday\, August 29\, 12 pm\nTALK: BRAIN FOOD: STUDIOS OVERLOOKING CAPE COD BAY\, 1961-66 \nThursday\, August 29\, 5 pm\nTALK: “VOICES FROM THE ARTIST’S ARCHIVES” BY AVIS BERMAN \nThursday\, September 5\, 5 pm\nTALK: BRAIN FOOD: PLACE AND SPACE 1967-1969 \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-alexander-nemerov-and-clifford-ross-on-helen-frankenthaler/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190829T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190829T130000
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SUMMARY:TALK: Brain Food: Studios Overlooking Cape Cod Bay\, 1961-66
DESCRIPTION:  \nAlicia Longwell\, the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, gives a talk on Frankenthaler’s and Motherwell’s work in their shared water-side studio in Provincetown. \n  \nTo view additional programs for Abstract Climates: Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown click HERE
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-brain-food-studios-overlooking-cape-cod-bay-1961-66/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190829T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190829T180000
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SUMMARY:TALK: “Voices from the Artist’s Archives” by Avis Berman
DESCRIPTION:  \nA talk about Helen Frankenthaler by Avis Berman. Berman is a writer\, curator\, and historian of American art\, architecture\, and culture. \n  \nTo view additional programs for Abstract Climates: Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown click HERE \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-voices-from-the-artists-archives-by-avis-berman/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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