The New Social Environment#318

Dominique Fung with Jessica Holmes

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

Artist Dominique Fung joins Rail Editor Jessica Holmes for a conversation. We conclude with a poetry reading.

In this talk

Dominique Fung

Dominique Fung
Photo by Mary Kang
New York-based artist Dominique Fung was born in 1987 in Ottawa, Canada. She received her BAA from Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Design in Oakville, Canada in 2009. Recent solo presentations include Relics and Remains at Nicodim Gallery, Los Angeles in 2020 and Wash Your Corners at Ross + Kramer, New York in 2019. Her current solo exhibition, It’s Not Polite To Stare at Jeffrey Deitch, New York will be on view through June 26, 2021.

Jessica Holmes

Jessica Holmes
Writer, editor, and critic Jessica Holmes’s writing features regularly in BOMB, Hyperallergic, and The Brooklyn Rail, where she also edits the ArTonic column. Other bylines include Vanity Fair Spain, The Magazine Antiques, and The Woman’s Art Journal. Recent exhibition catalogue contributions include Judith Braun: My Pleasure (Opalka Gallery, Russell Sage College), Ellsworth Ausby: Somewhere in Space, Paintings from the 1960s and 1970s (Eric Firestone Gallery) and Markus Linnenbrink: THEREARESPACESTHATBREATHE (Museum of New Art, Portsmouth). Previously she served as Editor-in-Chief of the arts publication Degree Critical. For nearly two decades, she worked for the Calder Foundation, including 6 years as its Deputy Director.

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