Around Day's End: A Conversation Thurs, Oct 15, 2020, 6–7 pm

Around Day's End: A Conversation

Thurs, Oct 15, 2020
6–7 pm

A slightly sepia toned black and white image of an old pier shed wall in the Meatpacking district, on which there is a large hole cut in a crescent shape. The hole lets in light. In this still, what is beyond the cut-out is obscure and unclear.
A slightly sepia toned black and white image of an old pier shed wall in the Meatpacking district, on which there is a large hole cut in a crescent shape. The hole lets in light. In this still, what is beyond the cut-out is obscure and unclear.

Gordon Matta-Clark, Day's End, 1975. Super 8mm film on HD video, color, silent; 23:10 min. Camera: Betsy Sussler. Electronic Arts Intermix. ©️ Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York

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In conjunction with the exhibition Around Day’s End: Downtown New York 1970-1986, this conversation brings together writers, scholars, and curators to discuss four of the key artists working in New York City during this period: Alvin Baltrop, David Hammons, Joan Jonas, and Gordon Matta-Clark. Each speaker reflects on individual works by these artists as well as the larger field of artistic practice in and around the city, particularly along the waterfront. The conversation is moderated by Laura Phipps, assistant curator. 

Elena Filipovic is director and curator of Kunsthalle Basel. She is the author of David Hammons: Bliz-aard Ball Sale (Afterall, 2017).

Frances Richard is an art critic and poet. She is the author of Gordon Matta-Clark: Physical Poetics (University of California Press, 2019).

Judith Rodenbeck is an art historian. She is associate professor and chair, media & cultural studies at the University of California, Riverside.

Randal Wilcox is a New York-based artist, independent curator, and writer. Wilcox worked with Alvin Baltrop and is a trustee of the Alvin Baltrop Trust.


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