Anat Ebgi presents a studio visit with Neil Raitt, led by Terri Provencal, founder, publisher, and editor-in-chief of Texas-based PATRON Magazine.
Stefano di Paola, Anat Ebgi Gallery Director, leads a tour of Alejandro Cardenas and An Te Liu on view at AE2 from July 11 – September 5, 2020.
An Te Liu takes us for a behind the scenes look at his Toronto-based studio and process.
Exhibition tour of “August” at Anat Ebgi with Alec Egan and Matthew Israel.
New York based artist of Palestinian descent Jordan Nassar embroiders landscape compositions, which are framed by, and built up through, repeating patterns adapted from traditional Palestinian motifs. His work notions of an imagined, idyllic space: the sort of utopian vision of Palestine held by the displaced constituents that comprise the region’s diaspora.
On the occasion of his show Suddenly!, Jay Stuckey sits down in his studio with fellow artist Derek Boshier, who curated the show, to discuss his work, influences, and process.
The High Museum of Art visited Cosmo Whyte in his Atlanta studio where he shares new work inspired by immigration, social gatherings, and protests surrounding police brutality. All these works are being made in preparation for his upcoming solo show at Anat Ebgi gallery.
Faith Wilding and Sarah Ann Weber in conversation with George William Price, Director of Collections, University Club of Chicago. On the occasion of Anat Ebgi’s presentation for Frieze Viewing Room, Chicago Tribute section.
Anat Ebgi is pleased to present the historic restaging of Tina Girouard’s Pinwheel (1977) for the inaugural Meridians sector at Art Basel Miami Beach. In partnership with the Lumi Tan (The Kitchen), as Curatorial Producer, the performance will take place each day of the fair December 3-8, 2019.
Special thanks to Sabrina Talamo for directing, and to the dancers: Brenden Chee, Laura Diaz, Adrienne Khouri, Brianna Miller, Maria Pusateri, and Alonzo Williams.
In this conversation with Faith Wilding—multidisciplinary artist; recognized authority on feminist art theory and cyber feminism; and founding member of the Feminist Art Program at CalArts—Lucy Lippard discusses her work and the current creative-political climate in the US.
Co-presented by the Penny Stamps Speaker Series and Stamps Gallery, with support from American Culture, History of Art, and the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA).
The Soho house visits artist Amie Dicke in her studio located in a former church.
Jibade-Khalil Huffman work fuses the visual arts and writing, combing poetic/essayistic texts with video installation, photography and performance, and have been presented at P.S.1/MoMA in New York, the Hammer in Los Angeles, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and Southern Exposure in San Francisco, among others. He was an Artist in Residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2015-2016.