2014 03 10
Lecture of Terry Smith
6 p.m. 
Auditorium

Lecture of Terry Smith on the 10th of March at 6 p.m. at the Auditorium of the National Gallery of Art.


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2014 04 30
Michael Sanchez lecture “The Seasons in Retrospect”
5 pm 

Michael Sanchez lecture "The Seasons in Retrospect" will take place on April 30, Wednesday, 5pm at the National Gallery of Art's Auditorium.


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2014 05 08
Sebastian Cichocki: Nothing is New, Neither is Anything Old
6 p.m. 
NGA Auditorium

The lecture of Sebastian Cichocki will take place at the Auditorium of the National Gallery of Art on Thursday, 8 May at 6 pm.




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2014 05 29
A lecture in the Auditorium of the National Gallery of Art
6 pm 
Auditorium

Claire Bishop. Déjà Vu: Contemporary Art and the Ghosts of Modernism.


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2014 09 10
A lecture by Liz Spungen
18.00 
Auditorium

A lecture by Elizabeth F. Spungen, Executive Director of The Print Center in Philadelphia: Nonprofit Fundraising and Philanthropy in the U.S., and a Brief History of The Print Center of Philadelphia


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2014 12 11
“Shaped Space. The Tensile Constructions of Aleksandra Kasuba”. A lecture by Kazys Varnelis
17.00 
NGA Auditorium

Art, media, and architecture historian Kazys Varnelis (Columbia University, University of Limerick Ireland) will be speaking about the tensile constructions of Alekasndra Kasuba.


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2014 12 18
Mirosław Bałka and Kasia Redzisz: “Otwock”
6 p.m. 
NGA Auditorium

Rupert and the Polish Institute in Vilnius welcome you to a an event featuring artist Mirosław Bałka and curator Kasia Redzisz on 18 of December 2014 at the Auditorium of NGA at 6 p.m.


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Michael Sanchez lecture

 

This is the second event from the lecture series dedicated to the issues of contemporary art theory.

"The Seasons in Retrospect" comes out of his engagement with the series of "Seasons" paintings by the German artist Jutta Koether. In this lecture, he redirects his analysis of these particular paintings to, instead, consider the fate of seasonal rhythms of distribution generally, using television (in particular, the Netflix series "House of Cards"), fashion, and contemporary art as case studies for understanding the ways in which technical and economic models are interwoven. At the center of this project is an attempt to understand how internet distribution, which is fundamentally post-seasonal, works in tandem with economic models based on the management of risk.

Michael Sanchez is a doctoral candidate in art history at Columbia University in New York. He is currently writing his dissertation on the early development of the infrastructure for contemporary art around 1970. His essays on contemporary art and media have appeared in Artforum and Texte zur Kunst, as well as in exhibition catalogues, most recently, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and books ("Art and Subjecthood. The Return of the Human Figure in Semiocapitalism", Sternberg Press, 2011).

Lecture will take place on April 30, Wednesday, 5pm at the National Gallery of Art's Auditorium.

Event is held in English.

Organizer: Inesa Pavlovskaite (The Gardens)

Partner: National Gallery of Art