Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg
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Gallery Conversation
With Madeline Murphy Turner, Graduate Curatorial Assistant, Grey Art Gallery, and PhD Candidate, Institute of Fine Arts, NYU. Free of charge, no reservations, seating is limited, programs are subject to change. Photo ID required for entrance to NYU buildings.
Gallery Conversation
With David A. Hanks, Curator of Partners in Design and Curator, Liliane & David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, Montreal. Free of charge, no reservations, seating is limited, programs are subject to change. Photo ID required for entrance to NYU buildings.
Panel
Modern Architecture Comes to America
Speakers will explore the rise of interest in the architecture of Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, and the Russian Constructivists—and the activities of Barr, Johnson, and Henry-Russell Hitchcock in promoting their work in the U.S. Moderated by Jean-Louis Cohen, Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture, Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, with Barry Bergdoll, […]
Panel
The Haute Bohemia of 1930s Manhattan
Moderated by Kenneth Silver, Silver Professor of Art History, NYU, and Adjunct Curator of Art, Bruce Museum; with speakers Nicholas Fox Weber, Executive Director, Josef & Anni Albers Foundation; and Donald Albrecht, Curator of Architecture & Design, Museum of the City of New York, and catalogue essayist for Partners in Design, this panel will focus […]
Gallery Conversation
With Noel Anderson, Clinical Assistant Professor of Art & Art Professions (Steinhardt), NYU, who will discuss graphic design and typography in the exhibition. Free of charge, no reservations, seating is limited, programs are subject to change. Photo ID required for entrance to NYU buildings.
Film Screening
Chance at Heaven (RKO, 1933)
How did Hollywood cinema reflect, deflect, influence, inspire, and steal from modernism’s new aesthetics? Directed by William Seiter with art direction by Van Nest Polglase and Perry Ferguson, Chance at Heaven (RKO, 1933) depicts a rural garage mechanic with ambitions (Joel McCrea) who is engaged to a small-town girl (Ginger Rogers) whose house is both […]
Panel Discussion
Glass House Presents: The Modern Interior
Join David A. Hanks, Curator of Partners in Design and Curator, Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, Montreal; Juliet Kinchin, Curator of Architecture and Design, Museum of Modern Art; and Hilary Lewis, Chief Curator and Creative Director of the Glass House, for a discussion about the furniture inside Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass […]
Lecture
A Romp Through NYU’s Architecture, Built and Unbuilt
From Beaux-Arts to Brutalism, NYU has it all. Carol Krinsky, Professor of Art History, NYU, will survey the wide range of buildings created or adapted for use by generations of students. From the original Gothic Revival building of 1831 to classicism, Arts-and-Crafts, and Art Deco to late modernism—including Philip Johnson’s Bobst Library and proposed campus […]
SOLD OUT Walking Tour
Philip Johnson in Manhattan
Note: Tickets for this program have sold out. Note new start time. Hilary Lewis, Chief Curator and Creative Director of the Glass House, will lead a study tour of several important examples of architecture designed by Philip Johnson in midtown Manhattan, including the Museum of Modern Art’s Sculpture Garden, the exterior of the Rockefeller Guest House, and more. […]
Panel
Modern Architecture and Photography
Moderator Thomas Drysdale, Associate Professor of Photography & Imaging (TSOA); and speakers Esther da Costa Meyer, Professor of Art & Archaeology, Princeton University; Paul Warchol, architectural photographer; and Claire Zimmerman, Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Michigan, will discuss the plasticity of lens-described space, the feedback effect of idealization and distortion in photographic depictions of modernist buildings, and other issues. […]
Gallery Conversation
With David A. Hanks, Curator of Partners in Design and Curator, Liliane & David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, Montreal. Free of charge, no reservations, seating is limited, programs are subject to change. Photo ID required for entrance to NYU buildings.
Reception
“Partners in Design: Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson”
Walking Tour: Ginsberg in the East Village
Bill Morgan, Ginsberg’s archivist and bibliographer, and author will lead a walking tour of Ginsberg’s homes and haunts in the East Village.
From Hopalong Cassidy to Allen Ginsberg and Beyond
A pivotal voice of punk, Richard Hell will introduce his new autobiography, I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp.
Related Exhibition: Larry Rivers
This exhibition presents archival materials from the newly acquired Larry Rivers Papers, including correspondence, source material, and photographs.
Crossings: Larry Rivers and His Milieu
In this symposium, scholars, artists, musicians and writers will gather to discuss Larry Rivers’s work, life, and times.
Creative Writing Gallery Prize Readings
The undergraduate Creative Writing Gallery Prize winner and finalists will read their poems and prose in response to the exhibition.
Gallery Talks: Beat Memories, the Photographs of Allen Ginsberg
Gallery conversations with Pato Herbert and Rebecca Lowery
Harpsichords, Hipsters, and Other Ecstatic Topics: A Dialogue About Ginsberg
Featuring Ulrich Baer and Shelley Rice,this ”gabfest” will be a free-ranging discussion about poetry, photography, music, spirituality, and friendship between NYU professors.
Ginsberg Across Media: Photography, Tape Recording, and Film
Speakers Daniel Kane, Reva Wolf, and Lytle Shaw will address the implications of Ginsberg’s work across media.