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DO YOU KNOW ADRIAN PIPER?

In conjunction with the Hammer exhibition ADRIAN PIPER—CONCEPTS AND INTUITIONS, 1965–2016, the symposium ADRIAN PIPER—THE LONG VIEW takes an extended look at the art-historical and social changes Adrian Piper has lived through, and the ways in which they contribute to an understanding of the work on view.

Participants include artist Donna Dennis, professor Bruce Altshuler, gallerist Jeffrey Deitch, art historians Alexander AlberroNizan ShakedElvan Zabunyan, and Vid Simoniti, and Frieze senior editor Pablo Larios.

Jörg Heiser, director of the Institute for Art in Context at the University of the Arts, Berlin, will deliver the symposium’s keynote address on Piper’s artistic trajectory in Europe.

See link below for full schedule.

 

ADRIAN PIPER—THE LONG VIEW

Sunday, October 7. First panel at 11:15 am.

Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles.

Above: Adrian Piper, Safe, 1990.

Below: Adrian Piper, The Mythic Being, I Embody Everything You Most Hate and Fear, 1975.

Image credit: Adrian Piper and Hammer Museum.