The Dedalus Foundation was pleased to present a book launch for Debra Bricker Balken's biography Harold Rosenberg: A Critic's Life, an assessment of the American art critic known for coining the...
Denniston Hill's Swerve Conversation Series features exchanges between artists, curators, cultural producers and historians whose work is situated at the intersection of art and justice, and who...
This conversation explores the politics of space and how the conditions of a given site can alter site-specific artwork that is exhibited there, and vice versa.
Denniston Hill's Swerve...
Moderated by Amy Hughes, 2012–2013 Dedalus Fellow, Paper Conservator, The National Gallery of Art
Christine Haynes, 2015–2016 Dedalus Fellow, Assistant Objects Conservator, Preservation...
Moderated by Isabelle Duvernois, 2001–2002 Dedalus Fellow, Conservator, The Sherman Fairchild Paintings Conservation Center, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kate Moomaw, Associate...
Panel Discussion
Moderated by Jennifer Hickey, 2008–2009 Dedalus Fellow, Paintings Conservator, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The conversation explores the ways artists' workplaces have stimulated the artists' creativity and enriched scholarship about them. The panelists speak to how the specificity of place, along with...
This conversation uses the motifs of the mirror and the window as starting points to explore the themes of rootlessness, regeneration, disintegration, hybridity, and renewal.
This panel brings together a group of experienced professionals who will share their views on electronic scholarly publishing and its future.
A discussion of best practices for catalogue raisonné authors regarding how to handle red flags and how best to communicate uncertainty to readers and owners. Our panel of experts with wide-...
Phys Ed B, 2018, Choreographed and performed by Jerron Herman as part of the exhibition Means of Egress Art...
The panelists will discuss how distinctions can be made between art and archival materials, and the nature of the gray area that sometimes exists between these two categories.
Lia Kramer presents her research followed by a conversation with Brian Castriota, Chrissie Iles, Julie Reiss, and Glenn Wharton to discuss the preservation of authenticity and what it means for...
A conversation between Itamar Mann, Carlos Motta, and Laura Raicovich to discuss Motta's Refugee Portraits in The Crossing, commissioned in 2017 by the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Presented by...
Categorizing, Defining, Labeling, Viewing: Between Scholarship, the Art Market, and the Law
Moderated by Mette Carlsen (Independent)
Jocelyn Poulton and Philip Hewat-Jaboor (Vetting...
Sculptors, Heirs, Dealers, Lawyers, Scholars (Part I)
Moderated by Elizabeth Gorayeb (Executive Director, The Wildenstein Plattner Institute, Inc.)
Judith Bouchardeau (Avocat Associé...
Sculptors, Heirs, Dealers, Lawyers, Scholars (Part II)
Moderated by Rosalind McKever (Harry M. Weinrebe Curatorial Fellow, National Gallery, London)
Giuseppe Calabi (Senior Partner,...
Back to the Future
Moderated by Peter Karol (Associate Professor of Law, New England Law)
Henry J. Duffy (Museum Curator, Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site), “Lincoln in Negative...
Welcome and Introduction
Welcome by Katy Rogers, President of the Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association
Introduction by Sharon Hecker, Independent
The Artist's Legacy: Enhanced or Distorted?
Moderated by Shaina Larrivee (Director, The Hedda Sterne Foundation)
[Not recorded] Rosalind McKever (Harry M. Weinrebe Curatorial Fellow...
Positive/Negative Effects of Access and Control, Moral Rights
Moderated by Susan Cooke (Associate Director, Estate of David Smith)
Hannah Kinney (Lecturer, Christ Church, Oxford), “...
Affective Responses and/vs. Historical Knowledge
Moderated by Sharon Hecker (Independent)
Liz Glynn (Artist), "The Myth of Singularity: Recovering Auguste Rodin through Performative...
A group of distinguished scholars, colleagues and friends gather to celebrate the life, achievements and legacy of Francis V. O'Connor, Ph.D., the foremost Pollock scholar, co-editor (with Eugene...
Painter Angel Otero and critic-curator Christian Viveros-Fauné examine both the anxiety and advantages of influence in a freewheeling conversation that centers on Otero's relationship with various...
A conversation between Autumn Knight and Nana Adusei-Poku explores themes of normativity, racialization, and performance as a space to push the boundaries between the "normal" and the "insane,"...
A panel of distinguished scholars discuss the issues raised by the exhibition, "Abstract Expressionism Behind the Iron Curtain," on view at the Pollock-Krasner House.
Organized by Denniston Hill, the Dedalus Foundation presents a conversation between Adrienne Edwards, whose work focuses on artists of the African Diaspora and Global South, and Bessie-Award-...
Inspiration, Anomaly, Outsider, Other? The Artists of ADI
The inaugural artists of ABS’s Art and Disability Institute will engage in discussions of disability, identity, and art, reprised...
Why This, Why Here, Why Now
A series of short presentations introducing ADI and placing it within the context of contemporary art and disability.
Elisabeth Axel, Founder, President...
Informing the Conversation: Underpresent, Underpresented, Underrepresented
As artists with disabilities increasingly find and combine their voices, what can they learn from the ongoing...
ADI Artist Presentations: Gema Alava, Gordon Sasaki
Joining the Conversation: Defining Inclusion for the Working Artist
How can working artists with disabilities enter into and engage with the contemporary art world? What is the role of...
Art and Disability Institute Artist Presentations: Emilie Gossiaux, Anthony Ptak, Julia Yepez
Framing the Conversation: The Shifting Shapes of Disability
How has disability been explored and defined across anthropology, media, and the arts? How does the study, history, and...
Welcome and Introductory
Remarks by Christine Donnellan, Chief Operating Officer/Chief Marketing Officer, Art Beyond Sight
Tom Finkelpearl, Commissioner of the New York City...
This event features readings of poetry, letters, interviews and visual texts from leading independent artists' archives. Presentations include a staged reading of the 1954 legal case: Barnett...
Organized by former Dedalus Foundation Fellow in the MoMA Archives, Christina Eliopolous, "Displacement Past and Present: Migration in the Arts" will be a discussion with different members of the...
A panel focused on issues of bibliographic citation. Speakers discussed best practices within our field especially with new online publishing models, with an eye toward how we best serve the end...
This panel brings together artists and master papermakers and printers to discuss the process of collaboration.
Panelists include:
Natalie Frank and her collaborator Amy...
Organized by the Dedalus Foundation Fellow in the Conservation of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Institute of Fine Arts, Christine Haynes, this panel addresses the challenges inherent in...
Moderated by Carl Schmitz, Richard Diebenkorn Foundation
Putting Provenance Research in ContextChristel ForceAssociate Research Curator, Modern and Contemporary, The Metropolitan Museum of...
This discussion of the conservation of One: Number 31, 1950, and other major works by Jackson Pollock by the Conservation Department of The Museum of Modern Art will provide unique insights into...
A symposium hosted by the Archives of American Art to honor the centenary of Robert Motherwell’s birth. Speakers included: Tim Clifford, Jennifer Cohen, Gregory Gilbert, Keith Minturn, John...
Wed, September 16, 2015
Panel discussion on the fabrication, exhibition, and conservation of Robert Gober's works.
Organized by former Dedalus Conservation Fellow Megan Randall, the...
Virginia Rutledge, attorney, art historian, consultant to the College Art Association's Committee on Intellectual Property
Christine J. Vincent, Director, Aspen Institute National Study of...
To commemorate the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy—and the resiliency of New York City’s arts community, which was hit especially hard by the storm—the Dedalus Foundation, the Brooklyn...
The CRSA mini-conference on "Issues of the Online Catalogue Raisonné" brings together a group of experienced scholars, publishers, and web designers who have been working to make the internet a...