Robert Miller Gallery to Host 62 YEARS LATER: GENDER POLITICS IN THE ARTS Panel, 5/22

By: May. 19, 2013
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62 Years Later: Gender Politics in the Arts is a special panel discussion presented by Robert Miller Gallery that investigates gender politics within the art world 62 years after Lee Krasner's first solo exhibition.

Moderated by economist and founding President of Center for Talent Innovation Sylvia Ann Hewlett the panel features Lauren Flanigan, RoseLee Goldberg, Anne Pasternak, Laurie Simmons, and Heather Watts.

62 Years Later will take place this coming Wednesday, May 22nd from 6-8pm at Robert Miller Gallery, 524 West 26th Street.

62 Years Later is organized on the occasion of the gallery's current exhibition (Untitled) Hybrid, a reflection on the legacy of Lee Krasner's contributions to contemporary artistic practices featuring work by Polly Apfelbaum, Alisa Baremboym, Sarah Cain, Leidy Churchman, Joanne Greenbaum, Julia Hechtman, and Dona Nelson curated by Boston University Art Gallery Director Kate McNamara.

In contemplation of Krasner's struggles in becoming fully recognized as an important figure in the male-dominated Abstract Expressionist movement, this panel discussion will explore the ebb and flow of the art community's dynamic relationship with gender.

RSVP is essential for this discussion as space is limited. For more information about the exhibition 62 Years Later, click here.

Artwork: Joanne Greenbaum. Untitled, 2013. Courtesy the artist.


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