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Marian Goodman Gallery is pleased to launch Marian Goodman Gallery Presents: a new platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our exhibitions accessible to the public.
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Marian Goodman Gallery presents "As Land Remembers," an exhibition about Denniston Hill, the artist residency founded by artists Julie Mehretu and Paul Pfeiffer and architectural historian Lawrence Chua. The exhibition, and this accompanying audio file, features the curator, Ariana Faye Allensworth, as well as select alumni and collaborators of Denniston Hill’s residency program including American Artist, Deborah Anzinger, william córdova, Annalee Davis, Marcela Torres, Las Nietas de Nonó, and Lorna Williams. Allensworth talks about select works on view on behalf of artists Ei Arakawa-Nash, Nancy Brooks Brody, Carolina Caycedo, Nikita Gale and julie ezelle patton.
Steve MᶜQueen spoke with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, Serpentine, on the occasion of the exhibition, "Steve MᶜQueen: Bounty," at Galerie Marian Goodman in Paris. "Bounty," MᶜQueen's first solo exhibition in Paris since 2016, is on view till 25 July 2025. Within this hour-long discussion, MᶜQueen and Obrist explored the range of MᶜQueen’s illustrious career, including a behind-the-scenes look at many of their collaborative efforts.
In this conversation, Tavares Strachan and Phong Bui, Publisher and Artistic Director of The Brooklyn Rail, discussed the application of artistic vision and knowledge into creative practice. They also explore the efficacy of art in communicating historical events and examine the historical references that make up "Starless Midnight," Strachan’s current exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery New York.
Tavares Strachan spoke with Sean M. Decatur, President of the American Museum of Natural History, on the importance of curiosity in art and science, the interpretation and analysis of knowledge by scientists, storytelling, and the impact of government changes on cultural institutions.
Gerard & Kelly spoke with Béatrice Grenier, curator and writer, about their exhibition at Galerie Marian Goodman in Paris. Entitled Bardo, the exhibition features new sets of works by the duo that collectively illustrate the hybridity and multidisciplinarity of their practice, which is rooted in an ongoing investigation of history, architecture and sexuality. in a recent conversation at Galerie Marian Goodman in Paris. Bardo, the first major exhibition of work devoted to the work of Gerard & Kelly in Paris, is currently on view through 8 March 2025.
James Welling and Simon Baker, Director of the MEP discuss the experimentational processes of darkroom and digital photography, Welling's approach to street photography and his commitment to photographing architectural spaces.
Daniel Boyd shares insights on his work through the lens of history and the perception of time in First Nation culture, to contrast to what is known and perceived of his ancestry in Western society, in a recent conversation with fellow artist and collaborator Asad Raza at Galerie Marian Goodman in Paris.
Marian Goodman Gallery Presents is a platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition and related programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our programs accessible to the public.
On the occasion of his solo exhibition at Galerie Marian Goodman in Paris, Daniel Boyd read two poems, "LIGHT WORK," and "Recalcitrant radiance" ahead of his conversation with Asad Rasa on Monday 14 October.
Chris Dercon, Managing Director of Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, spoke with Fraser about the commodification of art, institutional critique and her decision to return to working actively with commercial art galleries in a recent conversation at Galerie Marian Goodman in Paris. Untitled (Video, Audio, Objects), the first solo exhibition of Andrea Fraser in France, is currently on view through 5 October 2024.
The following episode is in German. To listen along with English subtitles, please visit our website at https://www.mariangoodman.com/mgg-presents/thomas-struth-in-conversation-with-florian-ebner/
Florian Ebner, curator and head of department, Photography Cabinet of Centre Pompidou, talks with Thomas Struth on the impetus, inspiration and process behind his exhibition Nature & Politics, on view at Marian Goodman Gallery Paris through 26 July 2024. The exhibition focuses on photographs taken over the past few years at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW), two of the world's most prestigious scientific research centers.
Marian Goodman Gallery Presents is a platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition and related programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our programs accessible to the public.
Professor Adrian Rifkin and Executive Director of the Holt/Smithson Foundation Lisa Le Feuvre discuss Robert Smithson: Mundus Subterraneus – Early Works, on view at Galerie Marian Goodman in Paris through 24 February, 2024. This exhibition focuses on Smithson’s works on paper made in the early 1960s, presenting drawings and collages that set the ground for his studies of entropy and the fall of modernism. Many of these drawings have never previously been seen. Leather-clad bikers, crumbling cities, movie stills, occult books, and erotic entanglements buzz against references to the dogmas of art history, religion, and totalitarianism.
Marian Goodman Gallery Presents is a platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition and related programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our programs accessible to the public.
In the latest episode of Marian Goodman Gallery Presents, curator Beatrice Gross and author Jakuta Alikavazovic pay homage to Lawrence Weiner during his exhibition APRÈS ICI & LÀ, which took place as Galerie Marian Goodman, Paris, in the fall of 2023.
The dialogue of their conversation is in French. To view English subtitles, please watch the video on our website, at www.mariangoodman.com/mgg-presents/hommage-lawrence-weiner
Marian Goodman Gallery Presents is a platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition and related programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our programs accessible to the public.
In the latest episode of Marian Goodman Gallery Presents, Delcy Morelos speaks with Humberto Moro, Deputy Director of Program at Dia Art Foundation, about spirituality, work ethic and the materials used in her work. Morelos' exhibition El oscuro de abajo at the Galerie Marian Goodman in Paris is currently on view through 21 December 2023.
The dialogue of their conversation is in Spanish. To view the English subtitles, please watch the video on our website, at www.mariangoodman.com/mgg-presents/delcy-morelos/
Marian Goodman Gallery Presents is a platform featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators alike. The aim is to complement the gallery's exhibition and related programming—in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles—in an effort to make our programs accessible to the public.
Imagine coming across one of the many works of public art in streets of the city. Something catches your eye, and you want to know more about it. You may wonder what the artist intended when creating it, or what it represents.
Listen to this audio excerpt to hear Richard Deacon discuss his sculpture "Between the Eyes", which is included as part of ArtBuzz, an audio tour of Toronto’s public art.
Using your smartphone, ArtBuzz makes it easy to hear from the artists themselves as they share some of the secrets and stories behind their art. ArtBuzz is spearheaded by Media Producer/Designer, David Tarnow.
Cristina Iglesias unearths the forgotten terrains and geographic history of Madison Square Park in Landscape and Memory, a newly-commissioned public art installation and her first major temporary public art project in the United States. Landscape and Memory places five bronze sculptural pools, each with intricately patterned bas reliefs that feature water gently flowing and arriving in different sequences, into the park’s Oval Lawn. These sculptural works harken back to when the Cedar Creek—now buried underground—coursed across the land where the park stands today. Building on Iglesias’ practice of unearthing the forgotten and excavating natural history, Landscape and Memory resurfaces in the imaginations of contemporary viewers the now-invisible force of this ancient waterway. The installation is on view through 4 December 2022.
The audio tour is provided courtesy of Madison Square Park Conservancy, and led by Deputy Director and Martin Friedman Chief Curator Brooke Kamin Rapaport.
In the latest episode of Marian Goodman Gallery Presents, Julie Mehretu speaks with poet Robin Coste Lewis about their collaboration at the Galerie Marian Goodman in Paris, currently on view through 14 May 2022.
This presentation marks the intersection between art and poetry: a new series of medium-sized paintings and two large-scale prints by Mehretu are presented in tandem with an audio recording and installation by Lewis.
The collaboration between Mehretu and Lewis also marks the culmination of a political and aesthetic friendship between the two, which grew over time and which meditates on the relationship between the history of time, mark-making, human migrations, desire and the abstract.
Marian Goodman Gallery invites you to celebrate the NYC launch of Arabesque by Dara Birnbaum, the first in a series of innovative works published by D’ORO D’ART.
Dara Birnbaum was in conversation with the curators of the book, Barbara London and Valentino Catricalà, and the publisher Salvatore Dino, on 22 March 2022 at Marian Goodman Gallery New York.
For her book commissioned by D’ORO D’ART Project, Birnbaum took on the challenge of transforming her four-channel video, Arabesque (2011) into a unique, vertically-formatted single screen. Integrating the latest in software and hardware, the highly skilled designers at D’ORO D’ART successfully created a hybrid object, which is a book, a sculpture, and a video artwork all in one.
A live discussion recorded on 26 January 2022, by Hans Ulrich Obrist on Ettore Spalletti (1940-2019), whose work is on view in our New York gallery through 5 March 2022.
About Hans Ulrich Obrist
Hans Ulrich Obrist (b. 1968, Zurich, Switzerland) is Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, Senior Advisor at LUMA Arles, and Senior Artistic Advisor at The Shed in New York. Prior to this, he was the Curator of the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Since his first show World Soup (The Kitchen Show) in 1991, he has curated more than 350 shows.
About Ettore Spalletti
Ettore Spalletti (1940-2019) was born in Cappelle sul Tavo (Pescara) where he spent his whole life. He began his career when Arte Povera was revolutionizing visual culture in Italy and beyond. Spalletti developed a singular, solitary voice and a resultant body of work that exceeds any movement circumscribing an artist to regional or ideological boundaries. Spalletti's formal vocabulary has always melded and balanced painting and sculpture, form and color, interior and exterior space.
An in-depth conversation between William Kentridge and author and long-time friend Denis Hirson, recently held at Galerie Marian Goodman, delves into the themes, mediums, and inspiration behind the works currently on view.
"Pan Amicus," Dean's new 16mm film, was commissioned by the Getty Center, Los Angeles, where she was in residency from 2014-2015. Dean speaks with Jim Cuno, the President and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust, about the film, which includes museum objects, and is inspired by the Greek god Pan – ‘friend and helper’ in the ‘Piper at the Gates of Dawn’ (from the book, "The Wind in the Willows").























