NYC folks! A reminder that I will be launching this lovely little book next Wednesday at Artists Space on April 22. My co-editor Patrick Greaney & I will talk about the coincidences and miracles that saved all these beautiful letters between two friends over two continents chronicling the 1970s.
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Out in May is this labor of love collecting the letters Eduardo Costa and Scott Burton sent between NYC, Buenos Aires, & Rio in the 70s. Patrick Greaney & I have been working closely with Eduardo on this beautiful book about art life, queer life, and daily life. asterismbooks.com/product/magi...
Lecture alert! Wed. Feb 25th, I'll be giving a talk I've been working on for many months: "The Magic Hype: Andy Warhol and Trans Visibility in the 1970s" at the Dia Foundation in Chelsea. In coordination, Dia will have three days of screenings of Warhol films.
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Fri 1/23/26 NYC: at the "Locating Downtown" conference (NYU+Whitney). I'll be talking about Stephen Varble's "Costume Tours of New York," returning to this research for my new book project on the queer street in 1970s performance. Registration required but free.
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Later this month, I'll be in Vienna to give a few talks, including this one at MUMOK on the 29th of January, a research seminar for the University of Vienna, and a symposium for the Ludwig Foundation exhibition (event hosted by MUMOK).
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This article took 8 years to write & revise, but it's out now in _American Art_. In many ways, it encapsulates my thoughts on Scott Burton's work of the 80s, and it's 2nd of 3 essays on the decade (final out in a journal next year) that could have been a vol.2 to my book.
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[New pub. alert] My essay on Alex Da Corte charts the queer and other experiences that inform his epic 2018 film. Alex was generous in our conversations and in trusting me with the responsibility of talking about this work in a different, more personal way.
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Chicago in October! Advanced notice: the Scott Burton exhibition is traveling to Wrightwood 659, and on October 9th I will be giving a revelatory lecture at The Art Institute of Chicago in relation to the show.
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Yay Oberlin! That place made me who I am, and I'm particularly honored to be alongside my fellow art history classmate (and Patricia Mathews mentee!) Libby Otto!
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I can’t tell you how much it means to me to be named a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow! Thank you all #guggfellows2025
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Recording of Dec 2024 talk at the MCA Australia on 3 artists I’ve been thinking about for a long time re: #queerabstraction: Harmony Hammond, Lula Mae Blocton, & Felix Gonzalez-Torres. They've featured in my surveys before, but here I go into depth on key works. Plus some Australian examples!
Next month, on Feb 27, I will be with the fabulous TOM BURR at SculptureCenter in NYC, where we will have a public conversation about cruising as method, Scott Burton, Álvaro Urbano's exhibition, and of course Tom's beautiful and sharp work.
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Good @nytimes.com review of #scottburton exh, but it misquotes my claim that the "sculptures perform as furniture." (inverted in the review) There is a difference. Maybe this just matters to me, but it's key to the works' complexity and their roots in queer experience
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December 13th in Sydney, I'll be giving a talk for the Power Institute and the MCA Australia. With Julie Mehretu exhibition on view, I'll be revisiting some of my work on queer abstraction (but with a focus on artists like Lula Mae Blocton and Harmony Hammond)
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If you are in St. Louis next week (on 11/20), I'll be giving a talk at the Pulitzer Foundation in relation to the exhibition "Scott Burton: Shape Shift." My focus will be on how Burton's sculptures thematized key experiences of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. pulitzerarts.org/events/david...
I've always wanted to be part of a band... "Decades later, an unlikely band of curators, scholars, and artists — many of whom never knew Burton personally — have become so invested in him that they are refusing to let his work fade into obscurity." #scottburton
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On 6/13, I'll be in Montréal for a public dialogue with Théo Bignon about his fantastic exhibition at the Centre CLARK, featuring meticulously embroidered memory-images of queer connections, cruising sites, and the residue of the possibility of others. centreclark.com/en/exhibitio...
NYC Friday 12/15, 7pm, at Artists Space NYC I'll be giving a talk in recognition of the Dedalus Foundation's Robert Motherwell Book Award for 'Queer Behavior: Scott Burton and Performance Art' (Chicago, 2022). Free and open to public.
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On Mon, 12/4, I'll be doing a public interview of the always charming and ever insightful Steven Nelson at the Lindner Center for Art History at UVA. (regionals: it's worth the trip!) We'll be talking about what motivates writing—and the field.
In recognition of the Robert Motherwell Book Award for my "Queer Behavior: Scott Burton and Performance Art," I'll be giving a lecture at Artists Space in NYC on December 15th at 7pm. Sponsored by Dedalus Foundation.
'll be giving a talk at Stanford on Thursday 11/17 if you're in the San Francisco area and so inclined... art.stanford.edu/events/weint...