![]() Panelists | Carla Acevedo-Yates (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago), Suchitra Mattai (Artist), Cosmo Whyte (Artist) This panel was followed by a book signing of Comic Relief in the Soho House Snug.įORECAST FORM | CARLA ACEVEDO-YATES IN CONVERSATION WITH SUCHITRA MATTAI AND COSMO WHYTE Presented in partnership with Printed Matter and Independent Curators International. ![]() The Comic Relief monograph is designed by Mark Owens, Director of Design at Walker Art Center, and features new texts by Blackwell, curator/art historian Kate Nesin, archivist Lisa Darms, and artist Annie Bielski. Zuckerman-Hartung and Blackwell will discuss the making of this exhibition and publication, as well as recent and upcoming projects. The book acts as both a record of the exhibition and the artist’s wide-ranging body of work-from her involvement in the underground punk Riot Grrrl scene to her work as a painter and creator of layered, multimedia objects. This conversation celebrates Molly Zuckerman-Hartung’s (SAIC MFA 2007) first museum monograph, Comic Relief, which accompanied a major survey of her work at the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston, curated by Tyler Blackwell (SAIC BFA 2013). Throughout the run of the exposition, visitors viewed /Dialogues programming, film screenings, and participate in book signings from the Soho House Snug, a community area provided in collaboration with Soho House Chicago.ĬOMIC RELIEF | MOLLY ZUCKERMAN-HARTUNG IN CONVERSATION WITH TYLER BLACKWELL pavilion and members of the Floating Museum, 2023 Artistic Team of the Chicago Architecture Biennial a talk with Richard Bell focused on protest art and his practice and a discussion with LAXART Director Hamza Walker (SAIC Adjunct Professor) in conversation with Lisa Corrin on his forthcoming exhibition.īetween panels, interstitial screenings of For Freedoms News and Brendan Fernandes’ large-scale, dance and video installation, Free Fall, for Camera (2019) (moniquemeloche) activated the /Dialogues stage. and Canada a roundtable with the curators of the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale’s U.S. ![]() The /Dialogues stage also presented a conversation with Madeleine Grynsztejn, Pritzker Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA), alongside Dimitris Daskalopoulos, NEON founder and collector, and artist Brendan Fernandes a panel with the Center for Native Futures on building organizations for Native communities in the U.S. Highlights of the 2023 edition of /Dialogues included a conversation with Chance The Rapper and artist Hank Willis Thomas focused on community building through work with underrepresented artists and public art, including REACH, Thomas’ sculptural collaboration with Coby Kennedy at Chicago O’Hare International Airport presented in collaboration with DCASE. Presented in partnership with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), /Dialogues brings together leading curators, artists, designers, and arts professionals for a series of panel discussions, forums, and artistic discourse on topics of the moment, including institution building and public art.
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