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.