The Halsey Institute has published Marc Trujillo: American Purgatory. Featuring essays by Robert Storr, Guggenheim Fellow in General Nonfiction, 2016, Chris Ware, Rachel Magnus, and Bryan Granger. The book extends the reach of the exhibition to include more than sixty color images of Trujillo’s urban landscapes and still lifes. Marc Trujillo was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in Fine Arts…
Luhring Augustine is pleased to host a conversation between artist Charles Atlas, Guggenheim Fellow in Film, 1987, and poet Eileen Myles, Guggenheim Fellow in General Nonfiction, 2012, on Saturday, March 9, 2019 from 4:30–6 pm.
Guggenheim Fellow Matthew Canepa (Fine Arts Research, 2015) is hosting a symposium in conjunction with the Getty Research Institute held at the Getty Villa on March 6, 2019.
Thilde Jensen was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography in 2017. Her most recent work The Unwanted focuses on homelessness in America. Follow this link to view her work, featured in the British Journal of Photography. Image: “George at 7-Eleven the night before he got arrested. Las Vegas, NV. 2016”
Knockdown Center is pleased to present A Continuous Stream of Occurrence, featuring Badwater, a project by William Lamson, Guggenheim Fellow in Fine Arts, 2014. Follow this link to read the press release.
Jack Shainman Gallery is proud to present What’s Inside, an exhibition of new work by Leslie Wayne, Guggenheim Fellow in Fine Arts, 2017. What’s Inside opens February 22 and will run through March 30. Follow this link to read the press release.
Join Felipe Salles (Music Composition, 2018) for the premiere of ‘The New Immigrant Experience: A Multi-Media Work for Jazz,’ composed and performed by the Felipe Salles Interconnections Ensemble, on April 9, at 7:30 pm. Salles’ Guggenheim Fellowship supported his work on this project.
On February 13, 2019, The National Academy of Sciences announced the election of new members to its seventeen person governing council, including Guggenheim Fellows Richard Lenski, the John Hannah Professor of Microbial Ecology, Michigan State University, Fellow 1991, Organismic Biology and Ecology; Sean C. Solomon, Director of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Fellow…
Don’t miss a chance to view Dornith Doherty’s Archiving Eden, beginning Friday, February 15. Doherty was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography in 2012.
Catch the latest film by Michael Galinsky, “The Commons,” at the True/False Film Fest, February 28 through March 3, in Columbia, Missouri. Galinsky was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in Film – Video in 2012.
Check out the latest exhibition of work by Angela Dufresne, Guggenheim Fellow in Fine Arts, 2016. Just My Type: Angela Dufresne opens on February 9 and will run through July 14.
Join Guggenheim Fellow Shelly Silver (Video & Audio, 2005) for the world premiere of A Tiny Place that is Hard to Touch at this year’s Berlin Film Festival.
Mills College Art Museum is pleased to present Tree Talk, by María Elena González, Guggenheim Fellow in Fine Arts, 2006. For this solo exhibition, María Elena González reconceives birch bark as music scores. Join her on February 6 for a special presentation, including the premier of original scores generated from González’s birch tree rubbings.
Join Guggenheim Fellow Kasumi, (Film-Video, 2011), at the Cleveland Museum of Art for an immersive video-art experience, “The Plot Against America,” on Friday, February 1 from 6-10 PM.
The work of Guggenheim Fellow David Maisel (Photography, 2018) is included in Civilization: The Way We Live Now. This group exhibition will remain on view through February 17, at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Gwacheon, South Korea.
Guggenheim Fellow Alexandra Natapoff (Law, 2016), will discuss her new book, Punishment Without Crime: How Our Massive Misdemeanor System Traps the Innocent and Makes America More Unequal, at the Brooklyn Historical Society on Monday, January 28. Natapoff’s book was recently featured on NPR: Fresh Air and The Takeaway, and in the New York Times.
Join Carlyle Brown, Guggenheim Fellow in Drama and Performance Art, (2008), at The Playwright’s Center for a free reading of The History of Religion, written and performed by Carlyle Brown.
Join Guggenheim Fellow Akosua Adoma Owusu (Film-Video, 2015) for a screening and moderated discussion of her recent work in the Edlis Neeson Theater at the MCA Chicago Screening series.
Join Guggenheim Fellow Etienne Charles (Music Composition, 2015) at the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center for a performance on Thursday, January 3.
Larry Racioppo, Guggenheim Fellow in Photography, 1997, will give an illustrated talk and sign copies of his new book Brooklyn Before, Photographs, 1971-1983, on December 19, 2018, at the Brooklyn Collection. Larry Racioppo: A Retrospective is currently on display at the Brooklyn Public Library.