Artful Conversation for May: New York in the ’60’s

Louise Nevelson. Night Zag IV, 1965. painted wood; mirrored glass; plexiglass; arborite, 235 cm. Purchase, 1968

When: Friday, May 11

Meet at 1:30 in Walker Court

Guide: Mary Henderson

Remember the ’60’s? Let’s look at those times through the eyes of the artists living in New York City. Beginning with the “Walking Woman” we’ll consider how Michael Snow indentifies with that very significant group of filmmakers in New York, including Andy Warhol.  We’ll move on to Rauschenberg’s “The Story”, a work that evolved from stage work, then on to Snow’s “Atlantic”,  which again pertains to film. We’ll head around the corner to the “Happenings” of Dine and Oldenberg, finishing with Nevelson and Segal.