Contemporaries Reception and Tour of Rachel Harrison Life Hack Wed, Nov 6, 2019 , Thu, Jan 9, 2020

Contemporaries Reception and Tour of Rachel Harrison Life Hack

Wed, Nov 6, 2019
Thu, Jan 9, 2020

An upright mixed medai sculpture with rainbow colors.
An upright mixed medai sculpture with rainbow colors.

Rachel Harrison, HOJOTOHO, 2012. Wood, polystyrene, cement, acrylic, and auger, 95 × 23 × 25 in. (241.3 × 58.4 × 63.5 cm). Maurice and Paul Marciano Family Foundation, Los Angeles; courtesy the artist and Greene Naftali, New York. Photograph by John Berens

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Contemporaries and Contemporaries Patron Members

Rachel Harrison's complex works—in which readymades collude with invented forms—bring together the breadth of art history, the impurities of politics, and the artifacts of pop and celebrity culture. Rachel Harrison Life Hack is the first full-scale survey tracking the development of her career over the past twenty-five years. Each tour, lasting approximately forty-five minutes, will be led by one of the Museum’s Joan Tisch Teaching Fellows. A wine reception will be available throughout the event.

Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Option 1: 7:45 pm
Option 2: 8:00 pm
Option 3: 8:15 pm

Thursday, January 9, 2020
Option 1: 7:45 pm
Option 2: 8:00 pm
Option 3: 8:15 pm

Contemporaries and Contemporaries Patron members are invited to this event. The invitation is for two individuals per membership household.


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