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Lawrence Abu Hamdan

MOMA Performances

As part of Lawrence Abu Hamdan: Walled Unwalled and Other Monologues, the Kravis Studio will host a series of ticketed performances by the artist.

MoMA, Floor 4, Studio
The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Studio

Air Pressure - Friday 2 June 2023 at 8pm, Saturday 3 June 2023 at 8pm & Sunday 4 June 2023 at 3pm

Air Pressure draws on research, conducted between May 2020 and May 2021, into the aerial soundscape of Lebanon, documenting 2,412 instances of Israeli fighter jets and drones. Through chronological sequencing and live audio processing, the performance analyzes the relationship between background noise and atmospheres of violence. 

Natq - Friday 9 June at 8pm, Saturday 10 June at 9pm, Sunday 11 June at 3pm

In Arabic, natq, meaning “to vocalize,” is also the word that is used to describe speech that has been transmigrated from the living to the dead. In this performance, Abu Hamdan examines the politics of listening to reincarnated testimonies—accounts from witnesses who can testify to long and continuous crimes that leak across generations and threaten the future.

Capacity for all performances is limited and advance registration is required.

Lawrence Abu Hamdan's 'Walled Unwalled and Other Monologues' runs through until 11 June 2023.

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Hannah Starkey

Artist Talk at the Ulster Museum

Principled & Revolutionary: Northern Ireland’s Peace Women

Sunday 4 June 2023, 1 - 2 pm

Ulster Museum
Botanic Gardens
Belfast, Antrim, BT9 5AB

Hannah Starkey will give a special artist talk on her exhibition, 'Principled & Revolutionary: Northern Ireland’s Peace Women'. She will give an overview of her career and talk through her exciting new body of work, commissioned by Belfast Photo Festival in Gallery 5 of Ulster Museum.

This event is sold out.

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Felipe Baeza

Awarded Latinx Artist Fellowship 2023

We are delighted to announce that Felipe Baeza has been awarded a 2023 Latinx Artist Fellowship.

In its third year, the fellowship annually recognises 15 of the most compelling Latinx visual artists working in the United States today.

Administered by the US Latinx Art Forum in collaboration with the New York Foundation for the Arts and supported by the Mellon Foundation and the Ford Foundation, this award is the first significant prize of its kind and celebrates the plurality and diversity of Latinx artists and aesthetics.

'Using printmaking and collage techniques, I create paintings that help me pursue a radical imagination to enact practices of freedom. I render figures that are in a state of becoming something else, they’re not fixed, they’re free and limitless. The figures in my works are always transforming and adapting to new settings in order to survive and thrive. All of this helps me further explore issues around gender, sexuality, legality, and state-imposed boundaries.' – Felipe Baeza

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image: Felipe Baeza, The fragile sky has terrified you your whole life, 2022, ink, acrylic, graphite, watercolour, interference powder, varnish, and cut paper on panel, 30.5 x 22.9 cm

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Hannah Starkey

Interview – Principled & Revolutionary: Northern Ireland’s Peace Women

Hannah Starkey's current exhibition Principled & Revolutionary: Northern Ireland’s Peace Women continues at the Ulster Museum, Belfast (7 April – 10 September 2023).

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Recent Press

The Sunday Times
, Belfast photographer Hannah Starkey isn’t worried about AI, Pavel Barter, 28 May 2023

image: Hannah Starkey at the Market Cafe in Hackney, London, with her dog, Digby. Photo: Justin Griffiths-Williams

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Lawrence Abu Hamdan

BBC: The Documentary Podcast

In the Studio: Lawrence Abu Hamdan, by Alice Lomas
28 minutes

Listen to this latest documentary which follows artist and audio investigator Lawrence Abu Hamdan as prepares he prepares for a live performance of his work at MoMA, New York.

Available to download from BBC Sounds.

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Anne Hardy

Artist Talk at Tokyo University of Fine Arts

Rummaging Foraging – Investigations for Site-Specific Installation

Friday 26 May 2023, 5 - 6:30 pm (JST)

Lecture Room 1, Ueno Campus
Tokyo University of Fine Arts
12-8 Ueno Park, Taito-kuTokyo 110-8714 Japan

Anne Hardy will be in conversation with Tomoya Matsuzaki, Artist, and Akiko Miki, Curator and Artistic Director of Benesse Art Site Naoshima. The event will be moderated by Yuko Mohri, Artist.

Organised by Yutaka Kikutake Gallery. The event coincides with Tides a two-person exhibition with Anne Hardy and Tomoya Matsuzaki at YKG, Tokyo (27 May – 1 July 2023).

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Kaye Donachie

Song for the Last Act

13 May – 8 October 2023

Pallant House Gallery
Chichester, West Sussex, UK

Song for the Last Act 
will present new and recent paintings by Kaye Donachie, including works created especially for this exhibition. Alongside her own work, she will also curate a display of paintings and drawings that she has chosen from the Pallant House Gallery collection. This personal selection will include works by Edouard Manet, Walter Sickert and Suzanne Valadon.

A catalogue will be published in conjunction with the exhibition.

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image: Kaye Donachie, Monotonous Remorse, 2019 (Pallant House Gallery Collection, purchased With Support of Contemporary Art Society, 2020)

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Felipe Baeza

In Conversation: Unruly Bodies

Saturday, 13 May 2023 4 – 5 pm (GMT-7)

Museum Lecture Hall
The Getty Center
Los Angeles, CA, USA

Felipe Baeza, the Getty Artist in Residence, will be in conversation with Professor Laura Gutiérrez. Their discussion will explore ways that their immigration experiences shaped their creative and scholarly processes, imagination as a mode of survival, and the concept of embodiment in performance and figurative art making.

While at the Getty Research Institute, Baeza and Gutiérrez discovered a shared migration story, having come from Mexico, growing up in Chicago, and then leaving again to pursue their dreams.

Following the conversation, attendees are invited to a reception with the speakers.

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Selected Press

Getty, In the Studio with Felipe Baeza, Anya Ventura, 27 April 2023

image: Felipe Baeza, installation view, Scholar Room, The Getty Center, Los Angeles, 2023