2012/13 Studio Conversations: with Diana Al-Hadid and Gregory Volk

2012/13 Studio Conversations: with Diana Al-Hadid and Gregory Volk

Moore College of Art & Design

Diana Al-Hadid, Suspended After Image, 2012. Wood, steel, polymer gypsum, fiberglass, high-density foam, plaster, paint,
282 x 204 x 126 inches (716.3 x 518.2 x 320 cm).*
September 25, 2012
2012/13 Studio Conversations: with Diana Al-Hadid and Gregory Volk

October 12, 2012, 7pm

Stewart Auditorium
Moore College of Art & Design

20th Street and The Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103

This event is free to the public.

www.moore.edu

New York-based artist Diana Al-Hadid creates complex sculptures that push the limits of their physical properties to create a sense of precarious balance and impending collapse. Her work has gained international attention, including recent solo exhibitions at Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas; Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Murcia, Spain; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and Nevada Museum of Art, Reno. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including grants from the Joan Mitchell Foundation; Nimoy Foundation; Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation; and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. She also received the Nucci Award and was a USA Rockefeller Fellow and a Fellow in Sculpture, NYFA. She is represented by Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York.

Gregory Volk is a New York-based art critic and curator. A contributing editor for Art in America, his articles, essays and reviews have appeared in many publications, including Parkett and Sculpture. Volk has curated numerous exhibitions in the U.S. and abroad, and holds the position of Associate Professor at the School of the Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University.

The Annual Studio Conversations Series is presented by the Moore College of Art & Design and features leading artists and critics who discuss contemporary issues and practice across media and international boundaries. Supporting Moore’s MFA in Studio Art, which includes an international residency in Burren, Ireland, and international visiting guest faculty, the conversations are intended to address the emerging globalization and internationalization of the art world and what this means for artistic practice in the 21st century. Presented in cooperation with The Galleries at Moore.

The MFA Studio Art Program is accepting academic year 2013–2014 applications through February 1, 2013. Email [email protected] for details.

*Image above:
Diana Al-Hadid, Suspended After Image, 2012. Wood, steel, polymer gypsum, fiberglass, high-density foam, plaster, paint, 282 x 204 x 126 inches (716.3 x 518.2 x 320 cm). Commissioned by the Visual Arts Center in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Texas at Austin. Image courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery. © Diana Al-Hadid. Photo Credit: Robert Boland.

 

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