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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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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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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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Claire Bishop. Déjà Vu: Contemporary Art and the Ghosts of Modernism.
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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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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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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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On 8 May, Thursday, 6 pm Sebastian Cichocki, writer, curator and Deputy Director at the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, will give a talk about his work and recent practice. Cichocki will speak about recent projects related to fiction, confabulation and mythologisation of 20th century avant-garde, with reference to "Future Days", a film he co-wrote with Agnieszka Polska, the anti-production Site Residency in Gotland, and the text anthology "The Future of Art Critique as Pure Fiction."
Sebastian Cichocki (b. 1975), curator and writer, is deputy director at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. Curator of numerous exhibitions, including Monika Sosnowska's exhibition in the Polish Pavilion in the 52 Venice Biennale and Yael Bartana in the 54 Venice Biennale, The Sculpture Park in Bródno (2009-ongoing), Early Years (KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, 2010), New National Art and As You Can See (Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, in 2012 and 2014 respectively). He is also an author of exhibitions in the form of books e.g., A Cookbook for Political Imagination (2011), The Future of Art Criticism as Pure Fiction (2011), Spoken Exhibitions (2011), Earth Works! (2013) and Mirage (2013).
Event is held in English.
Organizer: Rupert
Partner: National Gallery of Art