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SUMMARY:Curated Conversation presented by The Shirley Rabé Masinter Fund: Baldwin Lee
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the opening of Baldwin Lee with a free Curated Conversation with photographer Baldwin Lee. \nTaking place in the Museum’s historic Patrick F. Taylor Library\, Prospect New Orleans’ Director of Curatorial Affairs\, Andrew Rebatta\, and photographer Baldwin Lee will engage in a lively conversation celebrating Baldwin Lee\, a landmark solo exhibition at Ogden Museum of Southern Art highlighting Lee’s work. \nLee will share stories from his 5 decade career as a student\, educator and practicing artist. Topics of discussion will include Lee’s formal education with Minor White and Walker Evans (two of the 20th centuries’ most influential photographers) and his 1980s journey of self-discovery photographing the American South – which resulted in making nearly 10\,000 photographs and producing one of the most important visual documents of and about the American South in the past half century.  \nFree and open to the public. \nThis Curated Conversation presented by The Shirley Rabé Masinter Fund. \n\nContemporary photo of Baldwin\, Courtesy of Richard McCabe for Ogden Museum of Southern Art \nAbout Baldwin Lee \nBaldwin Lee is a photographer and educator known for his photographs of Black communities in the American South. Lee\, a first-generation Chinese American\, received a Bachelor’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1972) where he studied photography with Minor White. He went on to receive a Master’s of Fine Arts degree from Yale University (1975) where he studied with Walker Evans. After college\, Lee began teaching photography at the Massachusetts College of Art and Yale University while at the same time making photographs that explored the contemporary built environment. \nIn 1982\, Lee became a Professor of Art at the University of Tennessee where he founded the University’s Photography program. Lee is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (1984) and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (1984 and 1990).  He has had solo exhibitions at the Chrysler Museum of Art (Norfolk\, Virginia)\, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (Atlanta\, Georgia)\, Howard Greenberg Gallery (New York City)\, Joseph Bellows Gallery (La Jolla\, California) and David Hill Gallery (London\, England). \nHis work is held in many private and public collections including Ogden Museum of Southern Art (New Orleans)\, the Museum of Modern Art (New York)\, Yale University Art Gallery (New Haven\, Connecticut)\, the National Gallery of Art (Washington\, DC)\, The Morgan Library and Museum of the City of New York (New York City)\, The Nelson-Atkins Museum (Kansas City\, Missouri)\, and The Do Good Fund Inc. (Columbus\, Georgia)\, among many others. In 2022\, Hunters Point Press published “Baldwin Lee\,” a monograph of the photographer’s 1980s Southern photographs. \nAbout Andrew Rebatta \nAndrew Rebatta is the Director of Curatorial Affairs for Prospect New Orleans.  Andrew has organized exhibitions\, performances\, screenings and talks for museums and contemporary art spaces in the US\, Canada\, and Mexico.  Andrew spent his formative post-undergrad years throwing art shows and playing records in Chicago and DC before returning to his hometown of New York City\, where he was most recently Associate Curator at the Museum of Chinese in America. Andrew’s recent research has been delving into the diasporic relations that have influenced his curatorial practice of interpreting the poetics of immigrant material culture\, particularly through audio recordings. \n\nAbout the Exhibition  \nThe exhibition Baldwin Lee features a selection of over 50 gelatin silver prints culled from thousands of images Lee made across the South in the 1980s. Many of these photographs will be exhibited for the first time. The exhibition will include compelling portraits of Black Americans\, as well as a collection of landscape\, cityscape and still-life images that visually encapsulate the Reagan-era American South. \nlearn more about <i>baldwin lee</i>\n/// Event image: Walker Evans\, (Baldwin Lee) December 10\, 1973 (Detail)\, Instant internal dye diffusion print (Polaroid SX-70)\, Collection of Baldwin Lee
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CATEGORIES:Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults,Opening Receptions + Special Events,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Corridor Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Join Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition artist Wyatt Kahn and Daniel S. Palmer\, Chief Curator of Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art\, as they explore public art\, discuss private studio practice and share insight into the art and ideas along the Poydras Corridor presented by The Helis Foundation. \nThis free conversation will be moderated by William Pittman Andrews\, The Helis Foundation Executive Director of Ogden Museum of Southern Art. \nFree to attend\, but pre-registration is requested. \nRegister\nDoors at 5:30 p.m. and conversation at 6 p.m. Please note that seating is limited and first come first served. \nThis conversation is made possible with support from The Helis Foundation.\n\n\nAbout Wyatt Kahn \nWyatt Kahn (b. 1983) lives and works in New York. He is primarily known for his investigations into the visual and spatial relationship between painting and sculpture. Kahn assembles complex wall-mounted works in which the gaps between the individual canvases give rise to abstract or pictorial compositions. Rather than tracing the lines and shapes directly onto the canvas itself\, he turns them into physical components of the artwork. Referencing the tradition of minimalist abstraction\, Wyatt Kahn’s monochrome multi-panel ‘paintings’ are informed by a desire to explore non-illusory forms of representation. In essence\, their subject becomes the interplay between two and three dimensions\, as experienced via shifts in surface\, structure and depth. In Kahn’s work\, the wall upon which the work is hung becomes an integral part of the composition. Interested in a painting’s potential to function as the very embodiment of the object it depicts\, Kahn has also developed works in which the shaped stretchers combine to create the form of an actual object\, while a synthesis of hand-drawn motifs and words epitomise its essential qualities. \nKahn’s work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York; Museum of Modern Art\, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou\, Paris; MOCA\, Los Angeles; Dallas Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art\, Chicago; and Albright-Knox Art Gallery\, Buffalo\, among others. \n\nAbout Daniel S. Palmer \nDaniel S. Palmer is chief curator at the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah\, Georgia. Previously\, he was curator at Public Art Fund\, New York\, where he organized twenty exhibitions\, including Wyatt Kahn: Life in the Abstract (2022). He has also served as the Leon Levy Assistant Curator at the Jewish Museum and Curatorial Research Assistant at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Palmer has curated numerous exhibitions independently and has contributed writing to many artist monographs\, publications and journals. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Phil in art history from the CUNY Graduate Center and a B.A. from Rutgers University. \n\nAbout Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition \nThe Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition presented by The Helis Foundation (PCSE) is the South’s leading outdoor\, rotating public sculpture exhibition located in the heart of downtown New Orleans spanning Poydras Street between Convention Center Boulevard and North Galvez Street.  Since 2013\, PCSE has featured over 40 sculptures along the Poydras Corridor\, showcasing the work of renowned local\, regional and international artists.  The vision of PCSE is to increase accessibility to interesting and inspiring sculpture for the residents of and visitors to one of New Orleans’ most highly trafficked thoroughfares. \nPCSE is a collaboration between The Helis Foundation\, Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the City of New Orleans Department of Parks and Parkways.  The Helis Foundation is the exhibition’s sole funder. \nAs the South’s largest rotating public sculpture exhibition\, with fourteen installations currently on view\, Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition presented by The Helis Foundation reinforces New Orleans’ status as a leading international destination for the visual arts; creates economic and programming opportunities for a diversity of artists; and beautifies and provides visual interest to the heavily-trafficked vehicular and pedestrian artery connecting the Arts District\, Central Business District and historic French Quarter. \nLearn more about the PCSE
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