Special Events

Special Events

Whitney Museum of American Art

April 24, 2011

2010–11 Independent Study Program Special Events

whitney.org/ISP

May 14–22
Studio Program Exhibition

Opening Reception
Saturday, May 14, 5–8 pm

Gallery Hours
Monday–Sunday, 12–6 pm

For a full schedule of events, please contact the Independent Study Program or visit whitney.org/ISP.

Anthea Behm
Bosko Blagojevic
Heather Bursch
Crystal Z. Campbell
Sara Eliassen
Loretta Fahrenholz
LaToya Ruby Frazier
Lili Holzer-Glier
Michael Just
Jason Loebs
Amanda Matles
Park McArthur
Roberto Meza
Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen
Patrick Price
Anna Sandgren
Ivor Shearer

161 Bowery, 2nd floor
(212) 431 1737

Admission is free

Tuesday, May 17
Critical Studies Program Symposium

Critical Perspectives on Visual Culture

Session I 6–8 pm

Joe Madura
Structured Facts/Structured Feelings: Minimal Art in the AIDS Crisis

Amalle Dublon
Queer Sonics and Sub-architectures

Henrietta Stanford
‘Facing’ Ulrike Meinhof: Resistance; Politics; and Psychoanalysis in Silvia Kolbowski’s A Few Howls Again?

Discussant: Emily Apter, Professor of French and Comparative Literature, New York University

Session II 8:30–10:30 pm

Maibritt Pedersen
Manipulating the World; Öyvind Fahlström’s games

Nate Harrison
The Yes Men: Parody in Aesthetics and Protest

W. Ian Bourland
Discussant: Benjamin Buchloh, Professor of Modern Art, Harvard University

Whitney Museum of American Art
945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street
Kaufmann Astoria Studios Film and Video Gallery

Admission is free. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

May 20–June 11, 2011

Curatorial Program Exhibition
Foreclosed: Between Crisis and Possibility
Curated by Jennifer Burris, Sofía Olascoaga, Sadia Shirazi, and Gaia Tedone

Opening Reception
Friday, May 20, 5–8pm

Gallery Hours
Tuesday–Friday, 12–6pm
Saturday, 11–6pm

PUBLIC PLATFORMS AND EVENTS
Sunday, May 15 4 pm
Premiere screening of The Forgotten Space, co-directed by Allan Sekula and Noël Burch followed by a conversation between Allan Sekula and David Harvey
The Cooper Union, Rose Auditorium, 41 Cooper Square
Co-sponsored by The Cooper Union

Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 7 pm
Tania Bruguera’s Immigrant Movement International
The Kitchen, auditorium
Co-sponsored by CREATIVE TIME and the Queens Museum of Art.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 7 pm
Foreclosure/Foreclosed, a conversation between Harriet Fraad, Ingrid Gould Ellen, and Maggie Russell-Ciardi
The Kitchen, gallery

Saturday, June 11, 2011. 3pm
City As Stage, a conversation between Tania Bruguera, Peter Marcuse, Damon Rich, and Radhika Subramaniam
The Kitchen, gallery
The Kitchen
512 West 19th Street
thekitchen.org
Admission is free

This exhibition is a collaboration between the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program and The Kitchen.

Studio Program Participants

Anthea Behm
Bosko Blagojevic
*Heather Bursch
*Crystal Z. Campbell
Sara Eliassen
Loretta Fahrenholz
LaToya Ruby Frazier
Lili Holzer-Glier
Michael Just
Jason Loebs
Amanda Matles
Park McArthur
Roberto Meza
Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen
Patrick Price
Anna Sandgren
Ivor Shearer

Critical Studies Participants

W. Ian Bourland
Amalle Dublon
Nate Harrison
Joe Madura
Maibritt Pedersen
Henrietta Stanford

Curatorial Program Participants

Jennifer Burris
Sofia Olascoaga
Sadia Shirazi
Gaia Tedone

* Participation supported by a fellowship grant from the Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund

Support for the Independent Study Program is provided by Margaret Morgan and Wesley Phoa, The Capital Group Charitable Foundation, The New York Community Trust, the Whitney Contemporaries through their annual Art Party benefit, and an anonymous donor.

Endowment support is provided by Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo, the Dorothea L. Leonhardt Fund of the Communities Foundation of Texas, the Dorothea L. Leonhardt Foundation, and the Helena Rubinstein Foundation.

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