The New Social Environment#509

You Again: Rochelle Feinstein

Featuring Feinstein and Amanda Gluibizzi

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

Artist Rochelle Feinstein joins Rail Artseen Editor Amanda Gluibizzi for a conversation. We conclude with a poetry reading Bunny Wood.

In this talk

Visit Rochelle Feinstein: You Again, a six-venue exhibition on view in Paris, Zurich, New York, Miami, and Los Angeles →

Bridget Donahue, New York: January 28 – March 12

CANDICE MADEY, New York: January 28 – March 12

Nina Johnson, Miami: February 3 – April 2

Francesca Pia, Zurich: February 11 – March 26

Campoli Presti, Paris: February 12 – March 26

Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles: February 12 – March 26

Rochelle Feinstein

Photo of Rochelle Feinstein.
Born in 1947, Rochelle Feinstein is a longstanding and deeply respected member of the New York art community. Over the past four decades, she has deflated the dogmas of modernism with humor and verve, liberally borrowing from different schools of painting, as well as other mediums. A major survey exhibition of Feinstein’s work originated at the Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva (2016), and traveled to Städtische Galerie in Lenbachhaus, Munich (2016), Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover (2017), and the Bronx Museum of the Arts (2018-2019). Feinstein is Professor Emerita of Painting and Printmaking at Yale University (2017). Among her numerous accolades, she is a recent recipient of the prestigious Rome Prize Jules Guerin Fellowship in Visual Arts, American Academy in Rome (2017-2018).

Amanda Gluibizzi

This is a sunny portrait of the Rail's Art Editor, Amanda Gluibizzi with houses in the background and a blue sky. Gluibizzi is wearing a yellow shirt and sunglasses.
Formerly Associate Professor at Ohio State University, Amanda Gluibizzi is the founding Co-Director of the New Foundation for Art History (NFAH) and Artseen Editor for the Brooklyn Rail. She specializes in mid- and late-20th century art, design, and urbanism in the United States, Europe, and Latin America. Amanda is the author of Art and Design in 1960s New York (Anthem Press, 2021).

The Rail has a tradition of ending our conversations with a poetry reading, and we’re fortunate to have Bunny Wood reading.

Bunny Wood

A portrait of poet Bunny Wood.
Interdisciplinary writer Bunny Wood currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia. They just graduated from Pratt Institute and are working on their first novel.

❤️ 🌈 We'd like to thank the The Terra Foundation for American Art for making these daily conversations possible, and for their support of our growing archive.