
Join Shellyne Rodriguez and Christina Heatherton for a discussion of Heatherton's recently published book Arise! Global Radicalism in the Era of the Mexican Revolution and the drawings on view in Third World Mixtapes: The Infrastructure of Feeling
Join Shellyne Rodriguez and Christina Heatherton for a discussion of Heatherton's recently published book Arise! Global Radicalism in the Era of the Mexican Revolution and the drawings on view in Third World Mixtapes: The Infrastructure of Feeling
"Abolition: Red, Green & International" Teach-In lead by Ruth Wilson Gilmore at P·P·O·W
P·P·O·W is pleased to host a conversation between artist Portia Munson and Art Omi’s chief curator Sara O’Keeffe in conjunction with Munson’s current solo exhibitions Bound Angel at P·P·O·W and Flood at Art Omi. For over three decades, Munson has created maximal installations, sculptures, paintings, and digital prints using a vast accumulation of ready-made consumer products to decipher the latent cultural codes embedded in mass-produced items. This conversation will explore Munson’s visual examination of the impact of mass production on the formation of identity and its connections to the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the mounting ecological crisis.
The Columbus Museum of Art hosted an Artist Talk with New York-based artist and Columbus-native Robin F. Williams whose work Final Girl Exodus is featured in the exhibition Present Generations: Creating the Scantland Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art.
In conjunction with Chris "Daze" Ellis’ Give It All You Got at the gallery and Pat Phillips’ Consumer Reports at Jeffrey Deitch, New York, P·P·O·W presented a virtual panel discussion between Ellis and Phillips moderated by curator and scholar Rich Blint, who wrote the catalogue essay for Ellis’ exhibition.
In conjunction with Ann Agee's Madonnas and Hand Warmers, P·P·O·W presented a virtual conversation with Agee and Loie Hollowell, moderated by poet Iris Cushing.
Exploring digital narratives of undoing, P·P·O·W presented a virtual panel discussion between Suzanne Treister, Auriea Harvey, and Lu Yang in conjunction with The Unbody, a fully digital group exhibition.
On the occasion of their respective solo exhibitions, P·P·O·W presented a virtual panel discussion between fiber artist Erin M. Riley and figurative painter Joe Houston.
P·P·O·W presented a virtual panel discussion between Brooklyn-based artist Aaron Gilbert; American graffiti artist and friend of Martin Wong, Chris Daze Ellis; and scholar, writer, and curator Rich Blint in conjunction with 1981-2021, the two-person exhibition featuring Gilbert and the late Chinese-American painter Martin Wong.
In conjunction with Kyle Dunn's Into Open Air and Gina Beavers' World War Me, P·P·O·W and Marianne Boesky Gallery presented a digital conversation between Dunn and Beavers moderated by Osman Can Yerebakan.