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Historian and Senior Curator">Claudia Calirman, Art Historian and Senior Curator

Claudia Calirman has a Ph.D. in Art History from the Graduate Center, The City University of New York. Her specialty is modern, contemporary and Latin American art. She is the 2008-09 Visiting Scholar at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University. She teaches at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, […]

PAJ Panels

Two evenings of panel discussions on the occasion of PAJ's 100th issue.

Ragnar Kjartansson Speaks with Jovana Stokic

Jovana Stokic in converation with performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson

Lucy Skaer artist talk

Jovana Stokic speaks with artist Lucy Skaer Thursday, February 4, 2010 7 pm Curator of Location One’s Abramović Studio, Jovana Stokić will speak with artist Lucy Skaer about her current and past work, focusing on the collaborative artist group Henry VIII’s Wives, who have been working together since 1998, mainly in film and video. The […]

Marina Abramovic: Performing The Gallery/Performing the Museum

Marina Abramovic, performance art legend discusses recent work with curator/art-historian Jovana Stokic

Jesse Jones

Jesse Jones was born in 1978 in Dublin, Ireland, and is a graduate of the National College of Art & Design (BA, 2002), and the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art and Design (MA, 2005). She has held solo exhibitions throughout the U.K.; and has participated in numerous international group exhibitions, such as I Have Doubts, […]

Jovana Stokic

Jovana Stokic, Abramovic Studio curator Belgrade-born, New York-based art historian and critic Jovana Stokic holds a Ph.D from the Institute of Fine Arts at the New York University. Her dissertation, titled “The Body Beautiful: Feminine Self-Representations 1970 – 2007,” analyzes  works of several women artists – Marina Abramovic, Martha Rosler, Joan Jonas — since the 1970s, […]

Nicolas Grospierre – Venice Biennale of Architecture

Biennale Architecture  11th International Architecture Exhibition  Official Awards of the 11th International Architecture Exhibition   Venice, 13th September 2008 The International Jury of the 11th International Architecture Exhibition, presided over by Jeffrey Kipnis (USA), critic and lecturer at the University of Ohio, and comprised of: Paola Antonelli (Italy), curator of the Department of Architecture and […]

ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE 2009-2010

Location One Residency Program 2009–2010 Senior Artist in Residence: Carolee Schneemann Transformed the definition of art, especially discourse on the body, sexuality, and gender. The history of her work is characterized by research into archaic visual traditions, pleasure wrested from suppressive taboos, the body of the artist in dynamic relationship with the social body. Painting, […]

Where the Truth Lies 3: Wayne Gonzales

The third talk in a three-part series led by art historian and critic Marcia VetrocqWHERE THE TRUTH LIES: On Veracity, Conscience and Subjectivity in Recent ArtWayne Gonzales has been known for his politically charged paintings based on photographs and documents culled from the archives of American history and popular culture.

Where the Truth Lies 2: Martha Rosler

Where the Truth Lies 2: MARTHA ROSLER
Martha Rosler with Marcia Vetrocq. The second in a series hosted by critic and art historian Marcia Vetrocq and entitled WHERE THE TRUTH LIES: On Veracity, Conscience and Subjectivity in Recent Art.Martha Rosler talks about the installation on view in our galleries as well as her past work and current undertakings, in relation to the theme of Truth in art.

Martha Rosler: Virtual Minefield

Virtual Minefield, an installation by Martha Rosler, featured "The Phrasalator" a two-way speech-to-speech device developed by the Defense Department to translate medical information to and from English and Arabic. This exhibition marks the first use of this technology in a non-military capacity.

Where the Truth Lies 1: Marcia Vetrocq

WHERE THE TRUTH LIES: On Veracity, Conscience and Subjectivity in Recent Art | part 1 of 3the first of a three-part series led by the art critic and writer Marcia Vetrocq.In her April 11th lecture, critic and art historian Marcia E. Vetrocq will share some thoughts about the status of history, photography, and documentation in recent art. Her talk is aimed at setting the stage for presentations by artists MARTHA ROSLER and WAYNE GONZALES.

People

Board of Directors James T. MacGregor Chairman of the BoardManaging PartnerAbernathy MacGregor Group Inc. Elzbieta Matynia Director, Transregional Center for Democratic Studies, The New School University Alina Pedroso Director, Brown Harris Stevens James Lindon Director, PaceWildenstein Gallery Bob Holman Poet, Proprietor of the Bowery Poetry Club Esther Dyson Edventure Holdings, Founding Chairman ICANN, Chairman, Electronic […]

Rie Kawakami with Shin Yi Yang

Poetic Spectrum – Images, Objects, and Words of Gozo Yoshimasu

Location One presented the New York debut exhibition and special performance reading by renowned Japanese poet Gozo Yoshimasu, recent recipient of the Purple Ribbon Award from the Japanese Government for his significant cultural contributions. Poetic Spectrum will present Yoshimasu’s photographs and copperplate calligraphies for the first time to the New York audience, and will also bring the legendary poet to New York to perform after a ten-year absence.

Summer Cinema: Atom Egoyan

Pamela Grace, a film historian who has done extensive research on the work of Atom Egoyan will present the films.

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