Marian Goodman Gallery is pleased to launch Marian Goodman Gallery Presents: a new platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our exhibitions accessible to the public.
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Marian Goodman Gallery is pleased to launch Marian Goodman Gallery Presents: a new platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our exhibitions accessible to the public.
As Land Remembers | Denniston Hill at Marian Goodman Gallery, curated by Ariana Faye Allensworth
Marian Goodman Gallery
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2 months ago
As Land Remembers | Denniston Hill at Marian Goodman Gallery, curated by Ariana Faye Allensworth
Marian Goodman Gallery presents "As Land Remembers," an exhibition about Denniston Hill, the artist residency founded by artists Julie Mehretu and Paul Pfeiffer and architectural historian Lawrence Chua. The exhibition, and this accompanying audio file, features the curator, Ariana Faye Allensworth, as well as select alumni and collaborators of Denniston Hill’s residency program including American Artist, Deborah Anzinger, william córdova, Annalee Davis, Marcela Torres, Las Nietas de Nonó, and Lorna Williams. Allensworth talks about select works on view on behalf of artists Ei Arakawa-Nash, Nancy Brooks Brody, Carolina Caycedo, Nikita Gale and julie ezelle patton.
Marian Goodman Gallery
Marian Goodman Gallery is pleased to launch Marian Goodman Gallery Presents: a new platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our exhibitions accessible to the public.