The Eleventh Season

Hilton Als, Yvonne Als, Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, James Baldwin, Thomas Beard, Bill Bernstein, Mathew Brady, Howard Brookner, Jim Brown, Claire Frankland, Malik Gaines, Frances B. Johnston, Jennie C. Jones, Helen Kotis, Judy Linn, Fred McDarrah, Troy Michie, Jesse Murry, Senga Negudi, Rosine Nusimovici, Catherine Opie, Celia Paul, Adrian Piper, Richard Pryor, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, Andrew Roth, Werner Schroeter, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Darryl Turner, James van der Zee, Carl Van Vechten, Rosa von Praunheim, Robert Wilson, David Wise, Lawrence Wolhandler, The Wooster Group
March 2 – August 7, 2016
Images courtesy of Artist's Institute, New York

Exhibition Images

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    Hilton Als, One Man Show: Holly, Candy, Bobbie and the Rest, March 2–April 24, 2016.
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    Judy Linn, Ethyl Eichelberger, 1990, and films by Darryl Turner and Werner Schroeter.
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    Malik Gaines discusses the performances of Sylvester.
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    Hilton Als, James Baldwin / Jim Brown and the Children, May 2–June 18, 2016.
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    Hilton Als, Homage to Gary Fisher with Friends (the other Baldwin), 2016.
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    Detail of Hilton Als, Homage to Gary Fisher with Friends (the other Baldwin), 2016 with a photograph of James Baldwin and Nina Simone by an unknown photographer.
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    Photo collages by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and video documentation of Gary Fisher reading with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick in 1993.
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    Hilton Als talks about the New York bar scene in the wake of AIDS and the late author Gary Fisher.
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    Hilton Als, The Romance of Certain Old Clothes: Sheryl Sutton, My Sister, My Mother, Senga Negudi, and the Rest, June 28–August 7, 2016.
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    Senga Negudi, Untitled, 2011.
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    Screening of Howard Brookner’s 1987 documentary Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars.
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    Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts reads from a new work in progress, “A Shipwreck Scene”.