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Past Conversations with Artists

 

Past Conversations with Artists

2006–2007: Contemporary Photographers
This season focuses on the work of contemporary photographers, working with a variety of subject matter, from suburbs and southlands of America to dirt roads of Southeast Asia–all considering culture, society and custom.

Hai Bo, September 15, 2006
William Christenberry, November 1, 2006
New Catalogue (Luke Batten & Jonathan Sadler), November 15, 2006
Chan Chao, January 10, 2007
Nikki S. Lee, February 28, 2007
Angela Strassheim, March 14, 2007
Allan Sekula, April 25, 2007

2007–2008: Artistic Partnerships
This season explores the work of individuals working together in a variety of media, all investigating the sensory relationship that the individual has with art–through place and space (architecture, locale), history, or culture.

Continuous Project, October 10, 2007
Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, November 14, 2007
Robert A. Pruitt/Otabenga Jones & Associates, December 5, 2008
Elizabeth Diller/Diller, Scofidio and Renfro, February 27, 2008
Andrea Robbins & Max Becher, March 26, 2008
Buzz Spector, April 30, 2008

2008–2009: Engaging Spaces
This season focused on artists who transform spaces through a variety of media, such as architecture, interior and landscape design, performance art, and outdoor sculpture.

Vito Acconci, October 22, 2008
Andrea Fraser, November 19, 2008
Fred Wilson, January 28, 2009
Joel Ross, April 1, 2009
Jorge Pardo, April 15, 2009

2009–2010: Economies
This season focused ways in which artists effect economies in their own practice and production, as well as broader considerations related to the presentation and promotion of art.

Conrad Bakker, September 30, 2009
Mel Chin, November 18, 2009
Hans Haacke, December 9, 2009
Yomango, March 3, 2010
Michael Rakowitz, April 21, 2010
Chris Jordan, April 28, 2010

2010–2011: Systems of Knowledge
This season focuses on innovative approaches today’s artists use to reach beyond the language of visual arts and explore cross-disciplinary systems of knowledge. Cosponsored by The George Washington University.

John F. Simon, Jr, October 20, 2010
Jim Sanborn, November 3, 2010
Mark Dion, December 8, 2010
Walid Raad, April 13, 2011
Matthew Ritchie, April 27, 2011
Alice Aycock, May 4, 2011