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February 24 to March 26, 2023

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Immanuel Wilkins


Dia Chelsea

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05/03/2023 00:00 05/03/2023 23:45 America/New_York Immanuel Wilkins Event DetailsSunday, March 5, 2023, 12 pmDia Chelsea537 West 22nd StreetNew York, New York Free. Register for the event here. In conjunction with Leslie Hewitt at Dia Bridgehampton, Immanuel Wilkins will present a solo saxophone interpretation of a score realized collaboratively by Hewitt and Jamal Cyrus titled For Solo Piano, Alto Saxophone, or Tambourine (This Score May Be Realized in Any Imaginative Way, or in conjunction with or in response to the recording of the song Evidence (Justice) 00:07:55 on the album Monk in Tokyo, Columbia Records (1963) with Thelonious Monk on piano, Charlie Rouse on tenor saxophone, Butch Warren on bass, and Frankie Dunlap on drums or Evidence 00:04:41 on the album Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall, Blue Note Records (1957) with Thelonious Monk on piano, John Coltrane on tenor saxophone, Ahamed Abdul-Malik on bass, and Shadow Wilson on drums or Evidence 00:05:00 on the album Evidence, New Jazz (1962) with Steve Lacy on soprano saxophone, Don Cherry on trumpet, Carl Brown on Bass, and Billie Higgins (Abdul Kareem) on drums) (2022). Visitors are invited to join the performance, which will take place over the course of approximately two hours, for as long as they wish. This special performance by Wilkins is the second of three matinees that punctuate the run of Hewitt’s exhibition. The event follows Jason Moran in November 2022 and will culminate with Rashida Bumbray in May. Building upon traditions of indeterminate musical notation and the fractal logic of the jazz standard, Hewitt and Cyrus’s score is comprised of an arrangement of objects overlaid with metadata and sound that can be imagined in relation to Thelonious Monk’s song Evidence (first recorded in 1948). Just as the score calls attention to relationality, its interpretation occurs in the register of practice. Shifting attention away from linear notation and finished performance, the focus on practice emphasizes interpretation as an exercise in discovery and an opportunity to critically add to the score. Immanuel Wilkins is a saxophonist and composer. His acclaimed debut album Omega (Blue Note Records, 2020) was named the #1 Jazz Album of 2020 by the New York Times. He recently released his sophomore album The 7th Hand (Blue Note Records, 2022). He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Dia Chelsea TURE DD/MM/YYYY Immanuel Wilkins

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Blake Gopnik on Chryssa and Andy Warhol


Dia Chelsea

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16/03/2023 00:00 16/03/2023 23:45 America/New_York Blake Gopnik on Chryssa and Andy Warhol Event DetailsThursday, March 16, 2023, 6:30 pm Dia Chelsea537 West 22nd StreetNew York, New York Free. Register for the event here. On the occasion of the exhibition Chryssa & New York at Dia Chelsea, art writer Blake Gopnik will explore Chryssa’s practice, persona, and reception in New York in the early 1960s in the context of Andy Warhol’s work at the same moment. Gopnik will discuss their potential mutual influence and the emergence of Pop iconography.  Blake Gopnik is the author of Warhol (Ecco, 2020), the first comprehensive biography of the Pop artist, and in the spring of 2022 began work on a biography of modern-art collector Albert Barnes. He has been the staff art critic at the Washington Post and Newsweek and is now a regular contributor to the New York Times. He has a PhD in art history from the University of Oxford. Chryssa & New York is co-organized by Dia Art Foundation and the Menil Collection, Houston, in collaboration with Alphawood Foundation at Wrightwood 659, Chicago. The exhibition is co-curated by Megan Holly Witko, external curator, Dia Art Foundation, and Michelle White, senior curator, the Menil Collection, Houston. Public programs are made possible by support from the Consulate General of Greece in New York. Dia Chelsea TURE DD/MM/YYYY Blake Gopnik on Chryssa and Andy Warhol

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Nicolás Guagnini on Bruce Nauman


Dia Chelsea

Artists on Artists Lecture Series

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24/03/2023 00:00 24/03/2023 00:00 America/New_York Nicolás Guagnini on Bruce Nauman Event DetailsFriday, March 24, 2023, 6:30 pm Dia Chelsea 537 West 22nd Street New York, New York Free. Register for the event here. Nicolás Guagnini was born in Buenos Aires in 1966. He is an artist, writer, and co-founder of Orchard Gallery, New York, and the film collective Union Gaucha Productions. Guagnini's work has been the subject of international solo exhibitions at venues including Artists Space, New York; FRAC Grand Large Hauts-de-France, Dunkirk; and Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Roma. His work has been presented in numerous group exhibitions, most recently at 80WSE, New York; the Drawing Center, New York; and Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires. Guagnini lives in New York. Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Nicolás Guagnini on Bruce Nauman

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