The New Social Environment#1004

Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility

Featuring Ashley James and Zoë Hopkins

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

Curator Ashley James joins Rail contributor Zoë Hopkins for a conversation.

In this talk

Visit Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility, on view at the Guggenheim Museum, New York through April 7, 2024 →

Ashley James

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Photo by Scott Rudd
Ashley James, Ph.D., is Associate Curator, Contemporary Art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. She is the curator of Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility (2023-24) and Off the Record (2021); and co-curator of The Hugo Boss Prize: Deana Lawson, Centropy (2021). Prior to joining the Guggenheim, James served as Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum, where she was the lead curator for the museum’s presentation of Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power (2018–19), organized Eric N. Mack: Lemme walk across the room (2019), and co-curated John Edmonds: A Sidelong Glance (2020-21). James holds a Ph.D. from Yale University in English literature and African American studies.

Zoë Hopkins

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Zoë Hopkins is a writer and critic based in New York. She received her BA in Art History and African American Studies at Harvard University, and is currently working on her MA in Modern and Contemporary Art at Columbia University. Her writing has been published in the Brooklyn Rail, Artforum, Cultured and Hyperallergic.

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