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HAUSER & WIRTH PRESENTS: CONVERSATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY POETICS |
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JIM DINE / ANDREW DURBIN |
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Hauser & Wirth Publishers presents Conversations in Contemporary Poetics, a monthly reading series and discussion |
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group that explores the diverse ways in which poetry integrates with life, media, and politics. |
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Organized by writer and curator Jeffrey Grunthaner, Conversations in Contemporary Poetics foregrounds what goes on |
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behind the making of a poem. Rather than simply presenting poems as completed works (books, or finalized texts), the |
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series acts like a studio visit, showcasing aspects of a poet’s creative practice that might otherwise go unnoticed. |
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The forthcoming installment of the series, held on Tuesday 17 April 2018, will feature readings by poet, novelist, and |
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critic Andrew Durbin and visual artist Jim Dine. Their readings will be followed by a Q&A guided discussion. |
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A collectible program, including poems by the readers and original artwork by Alex Sewell, will be available at the |
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event. Audio of the readings and discussion will be archived by Winston Taylor Records. |
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About the readers and series organizer: |
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Andrew Durbin is a poet, novelist, and critic. He is the author of Mature Themes (2014) and MacArthur Park (2017), |
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both from Nightboat Books. A monograph on Raymond Pettibon, Spiyt th' Words, is forthcoming from David Zwirner |
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Books in May 2018. He is currently working on a novel about the end of Manhattan. He is a Senior Editor of Frieze |
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magazine and lives in New York. |
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Jim Dine was born in 1935 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He studied at night at the Art Academy of Cincinnati during his senior |
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year of high school and then attended the University of Cincinnati, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and |
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Ohio University, Athens, from which he received his BFA in 1957. In 1965, Dine was a guest lecturer at Yale University, |
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New Haven, and artist-in- residence at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. He was a visiting critic at Cornell University, |
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Ithaca, New York, in 1966. Dine has been given solo shows in museums in Europe and the United States, most recently |
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at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York (1999), the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. (2004), |
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and the Pompidou (2018). Dine lives in New York, Paris, and Walla Walla, Washington. |
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Jeffrey Grunthaner is a writer and curator based in New York. Their articles, reviews, poems and essays have appeared |
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via Drag City Books, Hyperallergic, BOMB, Archinect, Folder, artnet News, the 2016 Queens International exhibition |
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catalogue, Imperial Matters, and other venues. Their chapbook THE TTTROUBLEWWITH SUUNDAAYS was |
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published by Louffa Press. |
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