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PETER HUJAR — CRUISING UTOPIA

In conjunction with their online Peter Hujar exhibition CRUISING UTOPIA, Pace will convene a virtual panel discussion moderated by  Oliver Shultz.

Panelists include Nayland Blake,  Every Ocean Hughes (Emily Roysdon), Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, and Stephen Koch, a close friend of Hujar’s and the director of his archive.

See link below for details.

CRUISING UTOPIA—A CONVERSATION ON PETER HUJAR

Wednesday, July 15.

10 am on the West Coast; 1 pm East Coast.

Peter Hujar, Cruising Utopia, Pace, June 30, 2020–July 28, 2020, from top: Christopher Street Pier #5, 1976, vintage gelatin silver print; John Giorno, Jim Carroll, Leroi Jones (Amiri Baraka) and Jayne Cortez, circa 1982, vintage gelatin silver print; Fran Lebowitz [at Home in Morristown], 1974, vintage gelatin silver print; Richie, 1985, vintage gelatin silver print; John Heys in Lana Turner’s Gown (III), 1979, vintage gelatin silver print; Paul Thek Masturbating, 1967, pigmented ink print; Two Cockettes, 1971, vintage gelatin silver print; Greer Lankton in a Fashion Pose (I), 1983, vintage gelatin silver print; Christopher Street Pier #2 (Crossed Legs), 1976, pigmented ink print; Christopher Street Pier #4, 1976, vintage gelatin silver print; Hudson River (III), 1976, pigmented ink print. Images courtesy and © The Peter Hujar Archive and Pace Gallery.

TORKWASE DYSON AND HANS ULRICH OBRIST

This week, Pace Gallery’s Art Matters program features a live Instagram conversation between Torkwase Dyson and Hans Ulrich Obrist.

TORKWASE DYSON and HANS ULRICH OBRIST IN CONVERSATION

Wednesday, April 1.

2pm on the West Coast, 5 pm East Coast.

From top: Torkwase Dyson, photograph by Gabe Souza; Dyson, Plantationocene (Black Water 1919), 2019, acrylic, graphite, string, wood, ink on canvas. Images courtesy and © the artist, the photographers, and Pace Gallery. Hans Ulrich Obrist, photograph by Brigitte Lacombe, courtesy and © the photographer and subject.

ARLENE SHECHET

SKIRTS—an exhibition of new work by Arlene Shechet—is open in Pace Gallery’s Online Viewing Room.

ARLENE SHECHET—SKIRTS

Pace Gallery Online Viewing Room

Arlene Shechet, Skirts, Pace Gallery, New York, opened February 28, 2020, from top: Deep Dive, 2020, glazed ceramic, painted hardwood, steel; Ripple and Ruffle, 2020, glazed ceramic, hardwood, sand cast brass, steel; Grammar, 2020, glazed ceramic, steel, painted hardwood; Magic Matters, 2020, steel, painted hardwood, silver leaf; Day In, Day Out, glazed ceramic, painted hardwood, painted plywood, powder coated steel, steel; The Crown Jewel, 2020, glazed ceramic, painted hardwood, cast bronze; Touching Summer, 2020, glazed ceramic, painted hardwood. Images courtesy and © the artist and Pace Gallery.

TORKWASE DYSON — PLANTATIONOCENE, ACT II

Deja Smith, Arthur Jafa, and Gaika are featured in I SEE YOU ACROSS THAT WATER—Act II of Torkwase Dyson’s performance-sculptural piece I CAN DRINK THE DISTANCE: PLANTATIONOCENE IN TWO ACTS—co-presented this week by Performa and Pace as part of the gallery’s inaugural Pace Live program.

I SEE YOU ACROSS THAT WATER

Friday, November 22, at 8 pm.

Pace Live

540 West 25th Street, seventh floor, New York City.

Torkwase Dyson, I Can Drink the Distance: Plantationocene in Two Acts, 2019, performance and installation images (top and below) courtesy and © the artists, the photographer, and Pace. Torkwase Dyson, Nautical Disk, 2018, photographs (portrait of Dyson, second from top, and installation and performance, above) by Gabe Souza. Images courtesy and © the artists, the photographer, and the Colby Museum of Art and Lunder Institute.