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Michael Queenland

Artist Talk Presented by Pepperdine Libraries

Wednesday, 15 March 2023

Payson Library
Pepperdine Libraries
Pepperdine University
24255 CA-1, Malibu, CA 90263, US

Pepperdine Libraries in partnership with the Fine Arts Division, will present an artist talk with Michael Queenland in the Surfboard Room at Payson Library on the Malibu campus.

Through his art, Queenland explores the relationships between culture, history, and human artifacts through sculpture, photography, and installation. His work engages with themes of identity, memory, dislocation, and the politics of the mundane. This artist talk follows Queenland’s most recent exhibition, Rudy’s Ramp of Remainders Redux, at Maureen Paley. This exhibition is a reworking of elements from Queenland’s first iteration of Rudy’s Ramp of Remainders, exhibited at the Santa Monica Museum of Art (now ICA-LA) in 2012.

Queenland’s artwork has previously been exhibited at venues including the Hammer Museum, UCLA (2018), and the Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art and Design in Portland, Maine (2005). He was a 2017 Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and received the institution’s Joseph H. Hazen Rome Prize.

This event is free and open to the public.

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Michael Queenland: Rudy's Ramp of Remainders Redux is now open at Maureen Paley, 60 Three Colts Lane through 23 April 2023.

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Felipe Baeza

Sotheby's Contemporary Curated Charity Auction

Thursday, 9 March 2023
10:00 am EST

As part of Sotheby's Contemporary Curated auction in New York, a sequence of six works comprising Home Coming: Queer Artists Support the Ali Forney Center, will benefit New York’s Ali Forney Center (AFC), an organisation committed to helping LGBTQ+ homeless youth.

The dedicated sequence will feature Después de todo, solo estamos aquí una vez III, 2023 donated by Felipe Baeza. This is an intimately scaled example of the artist’s symbolically charged dreamscapes, which have come to define his practice.

Artists have contributed artworks to benefit the organisation which was founded in 2002 in memory of the late homeless gender-nonconforming youth, Ali Forney, offering temporary and permanent housing and services; providing food, shelter, access to education, job readiness training, and medical services; accommodating 24-hour drop-in centre among other life-saving resources to more than 2,000 queer young people in New York City.

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image: Felipe Baeza, Después de todo, solo estamos aquí una vez III, 2023, acrylic, ink, watercolor, and cut paper on panel, 20.3 x 20.3 cm, 8 x 8 in

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Hannah Starkey

In Conversation at The Hepworth Wakefield

Saturday 4 March 2023 12:00 – 1:00 pm

Artist Hannah Starkey returns to The Hepworth Wakefield to talk through her exhibition In Real Life, showing at The Hepworth Wakefield until 30 April 2023.

Join Starkey in conversation with In Real Life curator Dr Abi Shapiro to hear about themes within Starkey’s practice, her processes and her newly commissioned Wakefield works. The talk will be followed by a Q&A with Starkey where you will have the opportunity to ask questions about her work and practice.

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General Idea

Ecce Homo: Drawings of General Idea

22 February – 18 July 2023

MAMCO Genève
Rue des Vieux-Grenadiers 101205 Genève
Switzerland

The 250 drawings on view were produced by Jorge Zontal, who made them as a habitual practice during the group’s brainstorming meetings; however, given General Idea’s mandate for co-authorship (and as demonstrated by the 'GI' signature affixed by Zontal shortly before his death) as well as the circumstances under which they were executed, they are considered to be collaborative.

After 1985, the drawings assumed a greater regularity when the group left Toronto, which felt increasingly isolated from the global art world, for New York. Through the 1980s their early joie de vivre was tempered by the pervasive presence of AIDS. In Bronson’s words, it was a period 'during which we had to face and somehow incorporate the illness and death of most of our friends, as well as Jorge and Felix themselves.' A number of AIDS-related works by General Idea are presented in adjacent rooms, including the rarely seen AIDS (Nauman), 1991.

The exhibition of General Idea’s drawings is organised by Lionel Bovier and Claire Gilman, Chief Curator of The Drawing Center, New York, where it was first presented.

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image: Ecce Homo: Drawings of General Idea, exhibition view, MAMCO Genève, 2023. Photo: Annik Wetter

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Maureen Paley – Participating in Frieze Los Angeles 2023

16 – 19 February 2023

Stand B13
Santa Monica Airport
Los Angeles, California
USA

Thursday Preview: 16 February
(invitation only) 10am – 7pm
Friday Preview: 17 February 11am – 8pm
Saturday 18 February 11am – 7pm
Sunday 19 February 11am – 6pm

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Frieze Viewing Room
Los Angeles Edition, online
through 20 February 2023


RECENT PRESS

Frieze, Rujeko Hockley's Top Picks From Frieze Los Angeles Viewing Room 2023, 14 February 2023
(Chioma Ebinama, Clouds observing the cruelty, 2022)

Ocula, Frieze L.A. 2023: 6 Directors Introduce Their Booths, 9 February 2023
(Interview with Maureen Paley)

Frieze, Miranda July’s Favourite Works from Frieze Los Angeles Viewing Room 2023, 9 February 2023
(Fiona Connor, Untitled #48 (417 E Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015), 2021)

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Paul P.

Amor et Mors

10 February – 11 June 2023

National Gallery of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada

A selection of thirty recently acquired works, created by Paul P. between 2003 – 2019 are currently exhibited in dialogue with artworks from the National Gallery of Canada’s collection.

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Associated Curator Tours:

Meet the Artist: Paul P.
Thursday 23 February 2023 6 – 7 pm EST

Meet the Expert: Paul P.
Thursday 30 March 2023 6 – 7 pm EDT

National Gallery of Canada
Gallery C218

image: Paul P., Untitled, 2019, oil on canvas, 26.9 x 22.3 cm

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Hannah Starkey

In Real Life – Curator Tour with Dr Abi Shapiro

Saturday 4 February 2023 12:00 – 12:45 pm

The Hepworth Wakefield
Gallery Walk
Wakefield WF1 5AW

Join The Hepworth Wakefield’s curator Dr Abi Shapiro for an in depth tour of the major survey of British photographer Hannah Starkey, which traces the development of her work across two decades. Gain a unique in-depth insight into the exhibition and hear more about Starkey’s artistic process. Exhibition entry is included in the ticket price.

Curated by Dr Abi Shapiro

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Hannah Starkey: In Real Life
Now open: 21 October 2022 – 30 April 2023

The Hepworth Wakefield
Wakefield, UK

image: Hannah Starkey, Kirkgate Towers, 2022, framed c-type print mounted on aluminium,122 x 163 cm, 2022

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Alexandra Bircken

LA PENSÉE CORPS

(two-person with Lutz Huelle and a contribution by Wolfgang Tillmans)

through 28 January 2023

Fondation d'entreprise Pernod Ricard
1 Cr Paul Ricard
75008 Paris
France

The two-person exhibition La pensée corps brings together the work of Alexandra Bircken and Lutz Huelle with a contribution by Wolfgang Tillmans.

"Her works reveal the functioning of a thing, its intimacy, its construction or its assembly, whether it is a garment, an organ, a body fragment, a motorbike or a gun. Her experiments with materials also reveal his interest in the skin as an organ, a garment, a cellular structure, a vulnerable boundary between inside and outside."

"Friends since their teens, they soon formed an elective family with a third accomplice, the German photographer Wolfgang Tillmans, author of cult portraits of Bircken and Huelle. For La pensée corps, Wolfgang Tillmans presents a chapter he made for Pop Magazine (2019-2020) dedicated to Lutz Huelle."

– Claire Le Restif (Curator)

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image: installation view, La Pensée corps: Alexandra Bircken, Lutz Huelle, with a contribution by Wolfgang Tillmans, Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, 2022-23