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.
The following episode is in German. To listen along with English subtitles, please visit our website at https://www.mariangoodman.com/mgg-presents/thomas-struth-in-conversation-with-florian-ebner/
Florian Ebner, curator and head of department, Photography Cabinet of Centre Pompidou, talks with Thomas Struth on the impetus, inspiration and process behind his exhibition Nature & Politics, on view at Marian Goodman Gallery Paris through 26 July 2024. The exhibition focuses on photographs taken over the past few years at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW), two of the world's most prestigious scientific research centers.
Marian Goodman Gallery Presents is a platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition and related programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our programs accessible to the public.
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.