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November 10 to December 10, 2019

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29/11/2019 00:00 29/11/2019 23:45 America/New_York Member Shopping Days Event Details Additional holiday discounts for members November 29–December 30, 2019   Members receive a 30% discount on all Dia publications and a 20% discount on other items purchased online or at the Dia:Beacon bookshop.   Gift memberships are 20% off and include a complimentary Dia journal. Exclusions apply.   Please note: Gift memberships must be purchased either over the phone at 212 293 5514 or in person at Dia:Beacon to receive this special rate. Gift membership offers are not valid online.   Join, renew, or give a gift membership today.         Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY FREQ=DAILY; Member Shopping Days

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A Conversation between Jessica Bell Brown and Eric N. Mack on Sam Gilliam


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23/11/2019 14:00 23/11/2019 23:45 America/New_York A Conversation between Jessica Bell Brown and Eric N. Mack on Sam Gilliam Event DetailsSaturday, November 23, 2019, 2 pm              Dia:Beacon3 Beekman StreetBeacon, New York Free with museum admission. Space is limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Jessica Bell Brown is a writer, curator, and an art historian based in New York. She is currently the consulting curator for Gracie Mansion Conservancy, New York, where she organized She Persists: A Century of Women Artists in New York, 1919–2019 (2019). Bell Brown is a PhD candidate in modern and contemporary art in the department of art and archaeology at Princeton University. Her research explores American painting and identity in the post-civil-rights decade. Before pursuing graduate study, she worked in programming capacities at Creative Time and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. From 2016 to 2017, Bell Brown was the museum research consortium fellow in the department of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. As a writer and critic, she has penned critical essays on contemporary artists Sam Gilliam, Eric N. Mack, Kerry James Marshall, Senga Nengudi, Jennifer Packer, Charles Ray, and Wilmer Wilson IV, among others. Her writing and art criticism has appeared in Artforum, the Brooklyn Rail, Flash Art, and Hyperallergic, in addition to catalogues and publications for the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, Lévy Gorvy, Museum of Modern Art, and Studio Museum in Harlem.   Eric N. Mack was born in 1987 in Columbia, Maryland, and lives and works in New York City. He received his BFA from Cooper Union, New York, in 2010, and his MFA from Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, in 2012. Recent solo presentations of his work include Dye Lens at Scrap Metal Gallery in Toronto (2019–20); In austerity, stripped from its support and worn as a sarong at Power Station in Dallas (2019); Lemme walk across the room at the Brooklyn Museum, New York (2019); and Vogue Fabrics, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York (2017). Mack’s work was included in the 2019 biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Major group exhibitions include In the Abstract, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams (2017–18); Ungestalt, Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland (2017); Blue Black, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, Saint Louis, Missouri (2017); Making & Unmaking, Camden Arts Centre, London (2016); and Greater New York, MoMA PS1, Long Island City, New York (2015).      Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY A Conversation between Jessica Bell Brown and Eric N. Mack on Sam Gilliam

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Jill Magid on Chantal Akerman


Emily Harvey Foundation

Artists on Artists Lecture Series

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10/12/2019 18:30 10/12/2019 23:45 America/New_York Jill Magid on Chantal Akerman Event DetailsTuesday, December 10, 2019, 6:30 pm Emily Harvey Foundation537 Broadway #2New York City Free for Dia members; $10 general admission; $6 admission for students and seniors The event is sold out. Advance reservations are no longer available. Jill Magid was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1973. She is an artist, a writer, and a filmmaker. Solo presentations of her work have been held at, among others, the Berkeley Museum of Art in California, Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City, San Francisco Art Institute, Security and Intelligence Agency of the Netherlands, Tate Modern in London, and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. She has also participated in Manifesta as well as the Bucharest, Gothenburg, Incheon, Liverpool, Oslo, Performa, and Singapore Biennials. She is the author of four novellas, and her first feature film, The Proposal, premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. Magid is an associate faculty member in the Art, Design, and the Public Domain program at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and an adjunct teacher at Cooper Union in New York. She lives and works in Brooklyn.   Emily Harvey Foundation FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Jill Magid on Chantal Akerman

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