Pat Steir, Untitled, 2024-2025 © Pat Steir. Photo: Elisabeth Bernstein
Coinciding with Zurich Art Weekend and on the occasion of the exhibition of ‘Pat Steir. Song’ at Hauser & Wirth Zurich, join us for a guided tour with Corinne Erni, Chief Curator at the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY.
Please RSVP to paulavanderlinden@hauserwirth.com
The tour will be held in English.
Please join us beforehand for the guided tour of ‘Ed Clark. Paint is the Subject’ from 3.30 pm in the gallery space on the ground floor.
About Corinne Erni
Corinne Erni is the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator of Art and Education, and Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Herzog & de Meuron designed Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, NY, which she joined in 2016. Current and upcoming solo exhibitions to Erni’s credits include ‘Shirin Neshat: Born of Fire’ and ‘Nina Yankowitz: In the Out, Out the In’ (both 2025), and ‘Sanford Biggers’ (2026). In 2024, she organized ‘Sam Moyer: Ferns Teeth,’ and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's ‘Collider,’ a 200-foot façade light installation reacting in real time to cosmic radiation, following earlier installations by JR and Martin Creed. In 2023, she organized ‘Artists Choose Parrish,’ a yearlong landmark exhibition series and publication celebrating the Museum’s 125th Anniversary, inviting renowned artists with deep roots in Long Island’s East End to pair their work with Parrish collection work. Earlier exhibitions include ‘Mel Kendrick: Seeing Things in Things’ (2022); ‘Hank Willis Thomas and For Freedoms: Another Justice: US Is Them’ (2022); ‘Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim’ (2021, including publication); and ‘Barthélémy Toguo: The Beauty of Our Voice’ (2018). In 2019, Erni premiered ‘OptoSonic Tea,’ an immersive sound and projections performance involving the entire Museum building. Erni is heading up the Dorothy Lichtenstein ArtsReach Fund, established by Agnes Gund, the Parrish’s initiative on art and social change. Prior, Erni led the IdeasCity initiative at the New Museum in New York City, a collaborative, civic, and creative platform exploring the future of cities with arts and culture as driving forces (2010 – 2015). In 2006, Erni co-founded ‘ARTPORT_making waves,’ an international organization on art and climate change and curated the exhibition ‘(Re-) Cycles of Paradise’ (2009) at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. A native of Switzerland, Erniis fluent in six languages and holds a master’s degree in journalism, cultural reporting, and criticism from New York University.
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