Painters on Painting:
Ed Clark
London – 24 Mar 2022
On the occasion of the exhibition, ‘Ed Clark. Without a Doubt,’ we hosted a conversation between contemporary painters.
London – 24 Mar 2022
On the occasion of the exhibition, ‘Ed Clark. Without a Doubt,’ we hosted a conversation between contemporary painters.
Zoom – 8 April 2022
Johannesburg-based artist William Kentridge, in conversation with Christopher K. Ho, Executive Director of Asia Art Archive, discuss Kentridge’s imagined and real connections to Hong Kong, the importance of forgetting, and the treachery of the proper noun.
Somerset – 8 Mar 2022
‘The world hasn’t mellowed, so why would I?’ New York-based artist Ida Applebroog–now in her 90s–tells Vogue in their February issue.
London – 23 Mar 2022
Join us for a conversation in celebration of ‘Fausto Melotti. Theatre,’ featuring the exhibition’s curator, Saim Demircan, alongside artists Aaron Angell and Allison Katz.
Los Angeles – 19 Feb 2022
On the occasion of Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ recent release of ‘Marcel Duchamp,’ we joined writer and curator Helen Molesworth, and Los Angeles based artists Harry Dodge and Cauleen Smith for an exciting talk about the landmark publication, as well as the life and work of Marcel Duchamp. In addition, the event commenced with a live reading of Duchamp's ‘The Creative Act’ by filmmaker, artist and writer Miranda July.
Los Angeles – 18 Feb 2022
On the occasion of the first ever solo exhibition in LA for British artist Phyllida Barlow – 'Phyllida Barlow. glimpse' – we joined the artist and renowned architect and partner of Johnston Marklee & Associates, Sharon Johnston, for a discussion moderated by founder of Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles and KCRW commentator, Lindsay Preston Zappas.
London – 18 Jan 2022
On the occasion of the exhibition ‘Ed Clark. Without a Doubt,’ we joined Mark Godfrey and Zoé Whitley in conversation, to discuss the artist’s first-ever solo exhibition in the UK.
Monaco – 11 Dec 2021
On the occasion of ‘Rita Ackermann. Mama ‘21’ at Hauser & Wirth Monaco, we hosted a conversation with Donatien Grau, philologist, and Raphael Zagury-Orly, philosopher and founding member of the ‘Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco,’ moderated by Anaël Pigeat, journalist and art critic. Art constantly opens up new and unheard-of perspectives for thought. This conversation is organized in partnership with Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco, an organization committed to these living forces of art and the infinite possibilities it holds within it.