The Number of Inches Between Them 2017–2021 Pigmented cast concrete, two-sided color poster multiple, performance 39 min. Performers: Samantha Flores García, Korina Corona Cuatianquis, Rubén Zamarron, and Laura Victoria Martínez
The Number of Inches Between Them 2017–2021 Pigmented cast concrete, two-sided color poster multiple, performance 39 min. Performers: Samantha Flores García, Korina Corona Cuatianquis, Rubén Zamarron, and Laura Victoria Martínez
Gordon Hall
Fine Arts Lecture
Thursday, March 24, 2022
6:00 pm
ICA Philadelphia- 118 S 36th Street, Philadelphia PA 19104
Note: This event will be livestreaming via Zoom. Meeting ID: 932 0079 2241
Gordon Hall is an artist based in New York who makes sculptures and performances. Hall has had solo presentations at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, The Renaissance Society, EMPAC, and Temple Contemporary, and has been in group exhibitions at The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Brooklyn Museum, The Hessel Museum, Art in General, White Columns, Socrates Sculpture Park, among many other venues. Hall’s writing and interviews have been published widely including in Art Journal, Artforum, Art in America, and Bomb, as well as in Walker Art Center's Artist Op-Ed Series, What About Power? Inquiries Into Contemporary Sculpture (published by SculptureCenter), Documents of Contemporary Art: Queer (published by Whitechapel and MIT Press,) and Theorizing Visual Studies (Routledge). A volume of Hall’s collected essays, interviews, and performance scripts was published by Portland Institute for Contemporary Art in 2019. Hall is Assistant Professor of Sculpture at Vassar College and will be 2022 resident faculty at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.
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