The New Social Environment#1041
Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Within
Featuring Glenn Adamson, Kate Wiener, Leilehua Lanzilotti, and Christina Yang
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Curators Glenn Adamson and Kate Wiener and composer Leilehua Lanzilotti join scholar Christina Yang for a conversation.
In this talk
Glenn Adamson
Glenn Adamson is a curator, writer and historian based in New York and London. He has previously been Director of the Museum of Arts and Design and Head of Research at the V&A. His publications include Thinking Through Craft (2007); The Craft Reader (2010); Postmodernism: Style and Subversion (2011, with Jane Pavitt); The Invention of Craft (2013); Art in the Making (2016, with Julia Bryan-Wilson); Fewer Better Things: The Hidden Wisdom of Objects (2018); Objects: USA 2020; and Craft: An American History (2021). His next book, A Century of Tomorrows, will be published by Bloomsbury in December 2024.
Leilehua Lanzilotti
Leilehua Lanzilotti is a Kanaka Maoli composer, multimedia artist, and curator. A “leading composer–performer” (The New York Times), Lanzilotti’s work is characterized by expansive explorations of timbre. Lanzilotti’s practice explores radical indigenous contemporaneity by integrating community engagement and ways of knowing into the heart of projects. Lanzilotti was a finalist for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Music for with eyes the color of time, which the Pulitzer committee called, “a vibrant composition … that distinctly combines experimental string textures and episodes of melting lyricism.” Dr. Lanzilotti also served as the Curator of Music at EMPAC from 2019–21.
Kate Wiener
Kate Wiener is a Curator at The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum in Long Island City, New York, where she is involved with exhibitions, public programs, and publications. Recent curatorial projects at The Noguchi Museum include A Glorious Bewilderment: Marie Menken’s ‘Visual Variations on Noguchi’ (2023–24), and the co-organized exhibitions Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Within (2024), Noguchi Subscapes (2022–23), and Noguchi’s Memorials to the Atomic Dead (2021). She has contributed to numerous publications, including Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Within (Yale University Press, 2024), Looking Up: The Skyviewing Sculptures of Isamu Noguchi (Giles, 2022), and Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon (New Museum, 2017).
Christina Yang
Christina Yang is an independent curator, writer, and scholar based in New York and Williamstown. She specializes in experimental genres, spectatorship, politics of the image, and feminist care. She has been a curator at The Kitchen, Queens and Guggenheim Museums, as well at Williams College and UC Berkeley. She is a Ph.D candidate in performance studies at NYU and is teaching in SVA’s Masters Program in Curatorial Practice in fall 2024. She is participating in Asia Art Archive in America’s 2024 Leadership Camp led by Simon Wu and Daniel Chew. Her recent essay “Hung Liu: Seeing and Unknowing” on the Chinese-born appeared in 2024 (RYANLEE).
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