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50 + 50 — CHOUINARD TO CALARTS

50 + 50—A CREATIVE CENTURY FROM CHOUINARD TO CALARTS is an artist-led scholarship endowment initiative and exhibition series anticipating the fiftieth anniversary of California Institute of the Arts and the centenary of Chouinard Art Institute, which was founded in 1921.

Fifty artist alumni will participate in the five-year program. The first group of artists includes John BaldessariAnne CollierLaddie John DillJoe GoodeNaotaka HiroTony OurslerGala Porras-KimStephen PrinaBarbara T. Smith, and Carrie Mae Weems

The inaugural group of works were on view this spring at Redcat, and can now be seen in the Frieze Viewing Room, the virtual gallery space of Frieze New York 2020.

And check out the CalArts Expo 2020.

From top: Barbara T. Smith, Invisible, 2018, blown glass, water, and cotton rope; Carrie Mae Weems, Queen B, 2018–2019, archival digital print; Gala Porras-Kim, Composite Artifact, 2019, Southwest stone, foam, acrylic paint, metal, wood. Artworks photographed by Joshua White. CalArts, unknown photographer, circa 1971–1972, black and white photograph, courtesy and © California Institute of the Arts Archives Photographic Materials Collection. Anne Collier, Aura (John Baldessari 2003), 2018, C-print, courtesy of the artist. Images courtesy and © the artists and published for CalArts by Lisa Ivorian-Jones.

SIMONE LEIGH AND SAIDIYA HARTMAN IN CONVERSATION

Join Simone Leigh and Saidiya Hartman—author of the acclaimed new study Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Social Upheaval—for a Frieze Talk this week in New York.

“[Hartman’s] work has always examined the great erasures and silences—the lost and suppressed stories of the Middle Passage, of slavery and its long reverberations. Her rigor and restraint give her writing its distinctive electricity and tension. Hartman is a sleuth of the archive.” — Parul Sehgal

SIMONE LEIGH and SAIDIYA HARTMAN in conversation

FRIEZE NEW YORK

Friday, May 3, at noon.

Randall’s Island Park, New York City.

SIMONE LEIGH—LOOPHOLE OF RETREAT

Through October 27.

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

1071 Fifth Avenue (at 88th Street), New York City.

From top: Saidiya Hartman (left) and Simone Leigh, courtesy of the author and artist; Leigh with Brick House—her High Line Plinth work—in process, photograph by Timothy Schenck, courtesy of the artist and the photographer; Hartman book cover courtesy W.W. Norton & Company.

DIÁLOGOS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK

DIÁLOGOS—a themed section at this year’s Frieze New York—features work by thirteen contemporary Latinx and Latin American artists.

Presented by El Museo del Barrio director Patrick Charpenel and curator Susanna V. Temkin, this exhibition celebrates the museum’s 50th anniversary.

Participating artists include Marta Chilindron, Livia Corona, Edouard Duval-Carrié, Luis Flores, Firelei Báez, Ken Gonzales-Day, Ana Mendieta, Rubén Ortiz Torres, Gala Porras-Kim, Dario Robleto, Freddy Rodríguez, Chemi Rosado-Seijo, Mariela Scafati,

DIÁLOGOS—FRIEZE NEW YORK 2019

Wednesday through Sunday, May 1 through 5.

Randall’s Island Park, New York City.

From top: Firelei BáezUntitled [Central Power Station], 2019., acrylic and oil on canvas, courtesy of the artist, James Cohan, New York, and Kavi Gupta, Chicago, photograph by Jackie Furtado; Freddy RodriguezGold or Investing in Art II, 2015, acrylic on canvas, courtesy of Hutchinson Modern; Marta ChilindronStar, 2019, acrylic and hinges, courtesy of Cecilia de Torres, Ltd.; Rubén Ortiz TorresLa jaula de oro (Gilded Cage), 2017, urethane, chromaluscent paint, gold leaf, and resin on aluminum, courtesy of Royale Projects.

FRED MOTEN AT FRIEZE NEW YORK

BLACK AND BLUR—writings by Fred Moten on artists and musicians including Charles Mingus, David Hammons, and Glenn Gould—is the first volume of CONSENT NOT TO BE A SINGLE BEING, a trilogy of essays published in the fifteen years since In the Break (2003), Moten’s landmark investigation of jazz, sexual identity, and radical black politics.

This weekend, join Moten and Sondra Perry at Frieze New York.

 

FRED MOTEN IN CONVERSATION WITH SONDRA PERRY

Saturday, May 5, at 2 pm.

Frieze New York

Randall’s Island, New York City.

Image credit above: Duke University Press.

Below: Fred Moten. Photograph by Robert Adam Mayer.