X como intersección: Ver historias no contadas / X as Intersection: Seeing Untold Stories   Mier, Mar 19, 2025 4 pm, Wed, Mar 19, 2025 4 pm

X como intersección: Ver historias no contadas / X as Intersection: Seeing Untold Stories  

Mier, Mar 19, 2025 4 pm, Wed, Mar 19, 2025 4 pm

A mixed-media artwork resembling a throne, with a black-and-white portrait of a man as the central focus. The throne is adorned with intricate gold details, colorful jewels, and various found objects, creating an ornate and shrine-like appearance. Below the photograph is a small screen or reflective surface, adding a dynamic element. In front of the throne is a low stool covered in fabric featuring an American flag design, along with two wooden pins resembling exercise clubs.
A mixed-media artwork resembling a throne, with a black-and-white portrait of a man as the central focus. The throne is adorned with intricate gold details, colorful jewels, and various found objects, creating an ornate and shrine-like appearance. Below the photograph is a small screen or reflective surface, adding a dynamic element. In front of the throne is a low stool covered in fabric featuring an American flag design, along with two wooden pins resembling exercise clubs.

Installation view of Making Knowing: Craft in Art, 1950-2019 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, November 22, 2019-February 2022). From left to right: Pepón Osorio, Angel: The Shoe Shiner, 1993; Erica Baum, Hem Allowed, 2018; Erica Baum, Fold Coat, 2018. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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The Susan and John Hess Family Theater is equipped with an induction loop and infrared assistive listening system. Accessible seating is available.

This program will be recorded and made available on the Whitney's YouTube channel.

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Hess Theater y en línea, vía Zoom / Floor 3, Theater and Online, via Zoom

La escucha como proceso creativo es fundamental en las prácticas artísticas de Lizania Cruz, Jenelle Esparza y Pepón Osorio. Cada artista traduce y eleva relatos personales, familiares y comunitarios que han sido silenciados o suprimidos, revelándolos a través de obras de arte cargadas de historia.  Este panel reúne a los artistas en una conversación para compartir cómo escuchan y luego transforman las historias que recogen en la rica materialidad y la reflexión de sus  proyectos e instalaciones. 

Esta conversación es moderada por Marcela Guerrero, DiMartini Family Curator en el Whitney Museum of American Art, y Adriana Zavala, directora ejecutiva del US Latinx Art Forum. 

Este programa forma parte de X como intersección, una serie de programas públicos virtuales de cuatro partes que presenta conversaciones con becarios de la cuarta cohorte de Latinx Artist Fellowship, una iniciativa del US Latinx Art Forum. 

Interpretación simultánea en español a cargo del Babilla Collective. 

English

Listening as a creative process is fundamental to the artistic practices of Lizania Cruz, Jenelle Esparza, and Pepón Osorio. Each artist translates and uplifts untold or suppressed stories that are personal, familial, and communal into artworks loaded with history.  This panel brings the artists into conversation to share how they listen and then transform the stories they gather into materially rich and thought-provoking projects and installations. 

This conversation is moderated by Marcela Guerrero, DiMartini Family Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art, and Adriana Zavala, Executive Director, US Latinx Art Forum. 

This program is part of X as Intersection, a four-part virtual public program series featuring conversations with fellows from the fourth cohort of the Latinx Artist Fellowship, an initiative of the US Latinx Art Forum

Simultaneous interpretation in Spanish provided by Babilla Collective.  

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