Queer Belonging: No One Exists Alone Select Fridays, 7:30 pm, 2018

Queer Belonging: No One Exists Alone

Select Fridays, 7:30 pm
2018

A painting of people on a fort cruising.
A painting of people on a fort cruising.

Paul Cadmus, Finistère, 1952. Tempera on paper mounted on cardboard: overall, 12 3/4 × 17 in. (32.4 × 43.2 cm); image, 10 × 13 1/2 in. (25.4 × 34.3 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of an anonymous donor 64.41. © 2018 Estate of Paul Cadmus/Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, NY

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Floor 7

Join us for a tour exploring gender, sexuality, and LGBTQ perspectives in Where We Are: Selections from the Whitney's Collection, 1900–1960. Tours are led by a Whitney Teaching Fellow and offered on the last Friday evening of the month at 7:30 pm.

August 31, 2018
Aliza Shvarts

September 28, 2018         
Josh Lubin-Levy

October 26, 2018                  
Josh Lubin-Levy

November 30, 2018                
Aliza Shvarts

December 21, 2018          
Aliza Shvarts

Tours are free with Museum admission; no registration required.

Josh Lubin-Levy is a Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow and PhD Candidate in Performance Studies at New York University. His dissertation, Uncollectible: Jack Smith and Performing the ‘Hatred of Capitalism, explores the intersection of collection and dematerialization in the postwar period. For the past ten years he has worked as a dance dramaturgy and performance curator and he recently joined the faculty at Bard College as a Visiting Assistant Professor in Theater and Performance.

Aliza Shvarts is a Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow and PhD candidate in Performance Studies at New York University. Her doctoral dissertation, The Doom Performative, explores queer and feminist performance practices. Shvarts is a practicing artist and her work has appeared at MoMA PS1 and the Tate Modern. Her writing has appeared in TDR: The Drama Review, Extensions: The Online Journal of Embodiment and Technology, Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory, and The Brooklyn Rail.


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