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BLAKE GOPNIK AND OLIVIA LAING IN CONVERSATION

Blake Gopnik will join Olivia Laing and moderator Charlie Porter for a conversation about Andy Warhol, the subject of Gopnik’s massive new biography and the Tate Modern retrospective that opens this week.

Book signings with Gopnik and Laing will follow the event.

ON WARHOL—BLAKE GOPNIK and OLIVIA LAING

Thursday, March 12, at 6:30 pm.

Starr Cinema—Tate Modern

Bankside, London.

Andy Warhol, from top: Self-Portrait, 1986; Boy with Flowers, 1955–1957; Ladies and Gentlemen, 1975; Blake Gopnik, Warhol: A Life as Art, British edition, courtesy and © 2020 London: Allen Lane/Penguin; Billy Name (left) and Warhol in the Factory, mid-1960s; Debbie Harry, 1980. Images courtesy and © 2020 the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., Artists Right Society, New York, and DACS, London.

PALIMPSEST

PALIMPSEST—an exhibition in Ireland about how temporal connections alter definitions of place—features the work of Nicole Eisenman, Zoe Leonard, Hilary Lloyd, Charlotte Prodger, Martine Syms, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, and Andrea Zittel.

Curated by Charlie Porter, the show will include a new text by Olivia Laing, author of the novel Crudo (2018), and The Trip to Echo Spring (2014), a memoir about writers and alcohol.

PALIMPSEST

Through October 13.

Lismore Castle Arts

Lismore, County Waterford.

From top: Charlotte Prodger, Sophie with Sheets 32015, inkjet print, stainless steel frame, glass, courtesy of the artist and Lismore Castle Arts; Martine Syms, Notes on Gesture (4), 2015, courtesy of the artist and Sadie Coles Gallery; Zoe LeonardUntitled, 2002, courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth.


RICHARD DODWELL — NOT HERE

Pilot Press—a new independent out of London—launches its imprint in New York this week with the publication of the second edition of NOT HERE: A QUEER ANTHOLOGY OF LONELINESS, with a new introduction by Sarah Schulman.

Editor, artist, and Pilot founder Richard Dodwell has brought together thirty-one artists, poets, performers, and writers for this volume, including Olivia Laing, Colby Keller, Marc Hundley, Monique Mouton, Timothy Thornton, Alice Goodman, Charlie Porter, and David Hoyle.

Join Dodwell at the Printed Matter reception, where he will be joined by writer Tom Eubanks and various contributors for readings and conversation.

RICHARD DODWELL—NOT HERE: A QUEER ANTHOLOGY OF LONELINESS, Thursday, October 19, at 6 pm.

PRINTED MATTER, 231 Eleventh Avenue, at 26th Street, New York City.

printedmatter.org/events/639

Image credit: Pilot Press.

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