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ART SPEAKS
Приєднався 14 гру 2016
ART SPEAKS is dedicated to presenting a platform of international artists and thinkers to provoke and stimulate thought. ART SPEAKS hopes to create dynamic conversations and further our understanding of the world through the lens of contemporary art.
All events are free and open to the public.
All events are free and open to the public.
ART SPEAKS | LaToya Ruby Frazier in Conversation with Steve Locke
Art Speaks is delighted to present a conversation between LaToya Ruby Frazier and Steve Locke
Drawing on their recent exhibitions-LaToya Ruby Frazier’s at MoMA and Steve Locke’s at MASS MoCA-these two politically engaged American artists will reflect on how in their works they negotiate racial, social, economic, and artistic structures of power. With shared interests in history, justice, racism, systemic violence, education, queer rights and health care, both consider their works as platforms from which to speak to the issues in the world that demand our attention.
The conversation will move from the macro to the micro, evoking their personal backgrounds, as well as the role of the artist, the writers that inform their thinking (James Baldwin in particular), their quite different relationships to portraiture, and their respective memorials for Breonna Taylor and Freddie Gray. By investigating labour conditions or the violence and policing enacted upon Black or queer people, Ruby Frazier and Locke lament injustices, acknowledge the victories gained in spite of continuing oppression, and examine the complex social relationships resulting from shared histories of marginalization, oppression and solidarities.
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Art Speaks est ravie de présenter une discussion entre LaToya Ruby Frazier et Steve Locke
En s’appuyant sur leurs récentes expositions-celle de LaToya Ruby Frazier au MoMA et celle de Steve Locke au MASS MoCA-, ces deux artistes engagé·es réfléchiront à leur exploration des structures de pouvoir raciales, sociales, économiques et artistiques. Avec leur intérêt partagé pour les domaines de l’histoire, de la justice, du racisme, de la violence systémique, de l’éducation, des droits des personnes queers et des soins de santé, Frazier et Locke envisagent tous·tes deux leur travail comme une plateforme leur permettant d’aborder des enjeux mondiaux qui exigent notre attention.
La discussion passera du macro au micro et abordera à la fois leur cheminement personnel, leur conception du rôle de l’artiste, les écrivain·es qui inspirent leur démarche (en particulier James Baldwin), leur rapport très différent à la pratique du portrait et leur commémoration respective de Breonna Taylor et de Freddie Gray. En se penchant sur les conditions de travail ou sur la violence policière que subissent les personnes noires ou queers, Frazier et Locke dénoncent des injustices, reconnaissent les victoires malgré la persistance de la répression et examinent les rapports sociaux complexes qui découlent d’histoires communes de marginalisation, d’oppression et de solidarité.
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Videographie: La Centrale Mobile
Drawing on their recent exhibitions-LaToya Ruby Frazier’s at MoMA and Steve Locke’s at MASS MoCA-these two politically engaged American artists will reflect on how in their works they negotiate racial, social, economic, and artistic structures of power. With shared interests in history, justice, racism, systemic violence, education, queer rights and health care, both consider their works as platforms from which to speak to the issues in the world that demand our attention.
The conversation will move from the macro to the micro, evoking their personal backgrounds, as well as the role of the artist, the writers that inform their thinking (James Baldwin in particular), their quite different relationships to portraiture, and their respective memorials for Breonna Taylor and Freddie Gray. By investigating labour conditions or the violence and policing enacted upon Black or queer people, Ruby Frazier and Locke lament injustices, acknowledge the victories gained in spite of continuing oppression, and examine the complex social relationships resulting from shared histories of marginalization, oppression and solidarities.
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Art Speaks est ravie de présenter une discussion entre LaToya Ruby Frazier et Steve Locke
En s’appuyant sur leurs récentes expositions-celle de LaToya Ruby Frazier au MoMA et celle de Steve Locke au MASS MoCA-, ces deux artistes engagé·es réfléchiront à leur exploration des structures de pouvoir raciales, sociales, économiques et artistiques. Avec leur intérêt partagé pour les domaines de l’histoire, de la justice, du racisme, de la violence systémique, de l’éducation, des droits des personnes queers et des soins de santé, Frazier et Locke envisagent tous·tes deux leur travail comme une plateforme leur permettant d’aborder des enjeux mondiaux qui exigent notre attention.
La discussion passera du macro au micro et abordera à la fois leur cheminement personnel, leur conception du rôle de l’artiste, les écrivain·es qui inspirent leur démarche (en particulier James Baldwin), leur rapport très différent à la pratique du portrait et leur commémoration respective de Breonna Taylor et de Freddie Gray. En se penchant sur les conditions de travail ou sur la violence policière que subissent les personnes noires ou queers, Frazier et Locke dénoncent des injustices, reconnaissent les victoires malgré la persistance de la répression et examinent les rapports sociaux complexes qui découlent d’histoires communes de marginalisation, d’oppression et de solidarité.
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Videographie: La Centrale Mobile
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ART SPEAKS | Amitav Ghosh & David Wallace Wells: A Climate Crisis Talk
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Art Speaks is proud to present a conversation between two of the most impactful writers to address the most definitive issue of our times, the climate crisis. Following an unprecedented summer during which the most extreme weather events have occurred in the Global North, the authors’ deep knowledge in the field will bring insight into our understanding of the environment and our future within ...
ART SPEAKS | Jason Farago: Art and the Defiance of Viral Circulation with The MMFA
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Art Speaks et Le Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal sont fiers de présenter une conférence inédite d’une des plus importantes voix de la critique d’art actuelle, Jason Farago du New York Times, qui nous entretiendra de la critique d’art à l’ère numérique. On assiste, depuis dix ans, à une transformation en profondeur de notre contact avec les images - sur les écrans et les réseaux sociaux, par le...
ART SPEAKS | Helen Molesworth in Conversation with Jarrett Earnest
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Art Speaks is proud to present a conversation between Helen Molesworth and Jarrett Earnest, which will focus on Molesworth’s impressive career and trajectory in the art world as a thinker, writer and curator. Helen Molesworth is a writer and a curator based in Los Angeles. She recently hosted Death of an Artist a 6-part podcast about the intertwined fates of Carl Andre and Ana Mendieta. She was...
ART SPEAKS | Lucas Zwirner in Conversation with Tau Lewis and Woody De Othello
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Art Speaks presents a compelling conversation about the realities of contemporary art world success. Tau Lewis and Woody De Othello, two of the most exciting and innovative artists of our time, will share their experiences and insights into the intricate relationship between artistic demands and their creative processes. As a respected leader in the art world and a driving force behind many cre...
ART SPEAKS | flow / form: Manuel Mathieu and Curtis Talwst Santiago in Conversation
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Art Speaks is delighted to present flow / form, a new online conversation platform launching on the @artspeaksmtl IGTV channel with a conversation between multidisciplinary artists Manuel Mathieu and Curtis Talwst Santiago. In this program, the two artists share the foundations of their artistic practices, what drives them to create and the spiritual convictions that shape their lives and work....
ART SPEAKS | Catherine Opie & Robin Coste Lewis
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#robincostelewis #catherineopie #photography #poetry #contemporaryart
ART SPEAKS | Art First; All Else Follows | A talk by Jerry Saltz
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“Art tells you things you didn’t know you needed to know.” - Jerry Saltz Art Speaks is pleased to present leading art critic, JERRY SALTZ for its upcoming talk. Jerry Saltz’s witty, provocative writing portrays art and the shifting art market with sharp insight. He has been dubbed the “people’s critic” for his ability to bring art to a broader audience, and for his notable role in stimulating e...
ART SPEAKS | What does art have to do with the price of fish? A Talk by Zita Cobb
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November 12, 2018 DB Clarke Theatre, Montreal Presented by Art Speaks As a dynamic thinker and successful social entrepreneur, ZITA COBB has inspired many around the world with her visionary approach to creating meaningful change in her home of Fogo Island, Newfoundland. Zita’s initiatives have helped build a new leg on the Island’s economy that had been left bereft by the collapse of the cod f...
ART SPEAKS | Thelma Golden
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017 Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal Presented by Art Speaks
ART SPEAKS | The Black Madonna: A Talk by Theaster Gates (Clip) with DHC/ART
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Tuesday March 20, 2018 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Maxwell-Cummings Auditorium Presented by Art Speaks and the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art (previously DHC/Art Foundation for Contemporary Art)
ART SPEAKS | Frances Stark
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Thursday November 17, 7pm Maxwell-Cummings Auditorium 1379A Sherbrooke street West Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Presented by ART SPEAKS
Listening from the US 🤍
Jerty makes me snap out of it ,we are wi fi ,beings ,we capture moments ,feelings , we are dreamers with eyes open.he says it raw, it's great for us artists,we needed raw and tough.our life is made up of lonely days ,we play Russian roulette as if was a norm .our shadow is our best and most loyal companion .the canvas is our constant troubleshooter .art critics are in necessary ,we must be kept from letting the bohemian baloney make us ,bad human beings.i love Jerry,he is mean & honest !
So inspiring! Thanks!
It saddens me that Saltz is the best the US art scene of criticism has... he's really mediocre... largely pathetic. People, don't fall for this fool and his words.
So true
What a bullshit talk...
'promo sm'
Salz is a great entertainer and sometime educator though he needs to upskill in geo politics and cultural engineering ... Trudeau is nothing but a globalist puppet peddling woke bs despotism dressed up as corporate socialism ... same shite that New Zealand pm Adern is peddling for the WEF ... these clowns and their carbon peddling NWO UNagenda2030 are not the future for humanity or “art” for that matter ... cmon Jerry man !
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This channel is great! More please!!!!!!!
Jerry likes to portray himself at every opportunity as a anti establishment figure. A former truck driver with no education, but a champion of Artists. After following him on Instagram I found him to be quite different than he appears. I thought his comment section was a place to discuss Art, and theories about Art. However if you engage with him to discuss Art he lashes out at you in what can only be described as a petty vindictive tirade. Out of the blue unprovoked He said I will go to my grave never having made a real work of Art. Yes this is the real Jerry Saltz don't be fooled by his phony persona.
Nobody owes you anything buddy. He's exactly the way he acts. You can go on and whine all you need but the man made his mark.
I'm sure he is right.
jerry saltz should just come out the closet
What a stupid comment. How is that relevant to anything, let alone any of your business? Stfu
Please can you explain. Out of the closet with what?
@@nataschasoufi5147 he's a transexual
Hahaha dude was not expecting this kind of comment
@@BielichDai ah ok