In Conversation
Glenn Brown
Art and Architecture Conference
Friday, October 6, 2017, 10am–4:30pm
The Royal Institution, London
www.frieze.com
Glenn Brown will be participating in the second annual Frieze Academy Art and Architecture Conference. He and fellow artist Pablo Bronstein will talk to Frieze deputy editor Amy Sherlock about their renovations of historical homes—a seventeenth century country manor and a sixteenth century seaside townhouse. To attend the event, purchase tickets at www.frieze.com.
Share

Photo: Edgar Laguinia
Related News

Honor
Glenn Brown
Glenn Brown was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in Queen Elizabeth II’s 2019 birthday honors list for his service to the arts. The title CBE is bestowed to individuals who have made distinct and innovative contributions to the United Kingdom.
Glenn Brown with his painting In the end we all succumb to the pull of the molten core (2016). Photo: Edgar Laguinia

In Conversation
Glenn Brown
Xavier Bray
Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 5pm
Gagosian Grosvenor Hill, London
www.gagosian.com
As part of Gagosian Quarterly Talks, Xavier Bray, director of the Wallace Collection, will speak with Glenn Brown on the occasion of his exhibition, Come to Dust. To attend this free event, RSVP to rsvplondon@gagosian.com. Space is limited and will be granted on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Installation view, Glenn Brown: Come to Dust, Gagosian Grosvenor Hill, London, January 24–March 17, 2018 © Glenn Brown

In Conversation
Glenn Brown and
Pablo Bronstein with Amy Sherlock
Friday, October 6, 2017, 10am–4:30pm
The Royal Institution, London
www.frieze.com
As part of a daylong Art and Architecture Conference, artists Pablo Bronstein and Glenn Brown talk to Frieze deputy editor Amy Sherlock about their renovations of historical homes: a sixteenth-century seaside town house and a seventeenth-century country manor. To attend the event, purchase tickets at www.frieze.com.
Photo: Edgar Laguinia

The Iconoclasts: Part 1
The first installment of a four-part story cycle by Anne Boyer.

Now available
Gagosian Quarterly Winter 2020
The Winter 2020 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Jenny Saville’s Prism (2020) on its cover.

Leaders in the Arts: Italy Edition
We invited Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev to select two outstanding arts professionals to join her in a conversation about their career trajectories, current projects, and goals for the future.
Ewa Juszkiewicz: In vain her feet in sparkling laces glow
The artist elaborates on the creation of her first solo exhibition in New York.

Miranda July on Nichols Canyon
A new short film and essay by Miranda July, inspired by David Hockney’s painting Nichols Canyon (1980).

Meleko Mokgosi: Democratic Intuition
Meleko Mokgosi writes about his eight-chapter painting cycle Democratic Intuition (2013–20), an epic of southern African life and folklore, on view at Gagosian in London in his first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom and Europe. Introduction by Louise Neri.
Edmund de Waal: some winter pots
Join the artist in his ceramics studio as he describes the impetus behind his exhibition in London and the importance of touch in the creation of these new works.

Living Death
As part of “New Interiorities,” a supplement guest edited by Alison M. Gingeras and Jamieson Webster for the Winter 2020 issue of the Quarterly, Jacqueline Rose writes powerfully and soberly on the future of feminism in the time of covid.

Murakami on Ceramics
Takashi Murakami writes about his commitment to the work of Japanese ceramic artists associated with the seikatsu kōgei, or lifestyle crafts, movement.

In Conversation
Takashi Murakami and Hans Ulrich Obrist
Hans Ulrich Obrist interviews the artist on the occasion of his 2012 exhibition Takashi Murakami: Flowers & Skulls at Gagosian, Hong Kong.
NXTHVN
NXTHVN is a new national arts model that empowers emerging artists and curators of color through education and access. Through intergenerational mentorship, professional development, and cross-sector collaboration, NXTHVN accelerates professional careers in the arts. Join Titus Kaphar and Jason Price on a tour of the organization’s headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut. They discuss the founding and vision for this singular arts space.

The Iconoclasts: Part 4
The final installment of a four-part story cycle by Anne Boyer.