In Conversation: David Adjaye and Frida Escobedo with Julian Rose

Join Judd Foundation and Gagosian for a conversation between architects David Adjaye and Frida Escobedo, moderated by architect and critic Julian Rose. The trio will closely examine some of Donald Judd’s rigorously developed architectural projects while considering the question “What does it mean for an artist to make architecture?” Rose's two-part essay “There is No Neutral Space: The Architecture of Donald Judd” was published in Gagosian Quarterly last year.

They will discuss the agency of art and architecture as well as the significance of taking art outside the museum and into the city or landscape. Adjaye’s current projects include the design of 101 new district hospitals in Ghana, while Escobedo is the architect for the Oscar L. Tang and H.M. Agnes Hsu-Tang Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

This program is presented free with registration.

Cuando
4 de abril, 2023, 18:00
Donde
New School, Tishman Auditorium
63 5th Avenue
10003 New York, NY
Organizador
Judd Foundation
Enlaces
"There Is No Neutral Space: The Architecture of Donald Judd, Part 1"
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