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Who Will Judge Me?
David Reed and Geoffrey Dorfman

Wednesday, November 15, 2023, 6:30pm
New York Studio School
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Join David Reed and painter and author Geoffrey Dorfman to celebrate the release of the new edition of Milton Resnick: The New York Studio School Talks, 1968–1972. Transcribed and edited by Dorfman, the Resnick talks were first published in Out of the Picture: Milton Resnick and the New York School in 2003. This new printing includes “The Empty-Handed Painter,” an introduction by Reed, who studied at the New York Studio School and attended the talks. Reed and Dorfman will discuss the publication and their relationships with the first-generation New York School painter. The event is free to attend on a first-come, first-served basis, or online with registration.

Milton Resnick: The New York Studio School Talks, 1968–1972 (New York: Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation, 2023)

Milton Resnick: The New York Studio School Talks, 1968–1972 (New York: Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation, 2023)

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David Reed, #747, 2020–22 © 2022 David Reed/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Rob McKeever

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Art Weekend Basel
David Reed: Losing and Finding

April 2–3, 2022, 11am–6pm
Basel
www.artweekendbasel.ch

Gagosian is participating in the second edition of Art Weekend Basel. Organized by Weiss + Falk Gallery and Galerie Mueller, the event brings together twelve of the city’s leading galleries, which will be open for extended hours over the weekend. The exhibition David Reed: Losing and Finding—featuring new and recent paintings by the artist—will be on view at Gagosian, Basel.

David Reed, #747, 2020–22 © 2022 David Reed/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Rob McKeever

Willem de Kooning in his studio, East Hampton, New York, 1971. Artwork © 2022 The Willem de Kooning Foundation/Artists Rights Society, New York. Photo: © 2022 The Estate of Dan Budnik. All rights reserved

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Ode to Willem de Kooning

Saturday, March 19, 2022, 4pm EDT

As part of the Brooklyn Rail’s online series New Social Environment, John Elderfield, Joan Levy Hepburn, David Reed, Richard Shiff, Mark Stevens, Robert Storr, Charles Stuckey, Annalyn Swan, Flora Yukhnovich, and Phong H. Bui will be in conversation to celebrate the life and work of Willem de Kooning on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death. De Kooning Foundation executive director Amy Schichtel will introduce the discussion. To join the online event, register at brooklynrail.org.

Willem de Kooning in his studio, East Hampton, New York, 1971. Artwork © 2022 The Willem de Kooning Foundation/Artists Rights Society, New York. Photo: © 2022 The Estate of Dan Budnik. All rights reserved

Installation view, Guy Goodwin: Mattress World, Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation, New York, May 1–October 23, 2021. Artwork © Guy Goodwin

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New Social Environment
Mattress World: Guy Goodwin and David Reed

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As part of the Brooklyn Rail’s online series New Social Environment, David Reed and fellow artist Guy Goodwin join the journal’s editor-at-large Charlotte Kent for a conversation about Goodwin’s current exhibition, curated by Reed. In these daily lunchtime Zoom conversations, invited artists, writers, filmmakers, and poets discuss creative life in the context of our new social reality with Brooklyn Rail staff, followed by a question-and-answer session. The talk will conclude with a poetry reading by Andrea Abi-Karam. To join the online event, register at brooklynrail.org.

Installation view, Guy Goodwin: Mattress World, Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation, New York, May 1–October 23, 2021. Artwork © Guy Goodwin

Detail from Roy Lichtenstein’s Bauhaus Stairway Mural (1989), on the cover of Gagosian Quarterly, Summer 2024

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