The New Social Environment#1088

Walter Price: Pearl Lines

Featuring Price and Michelle Grabner

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

Artist Walter Price joins artist Michelle Grabner for a conversation.

In this talk

Visit Walter Price: Pearl Lines, on view at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis through December 8, 2024 →

Walter Price

Walter Price Artwork
Courtesy the artist and Greene Naftali, New York
Walter Price lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Recent solo exhibitions include Greene Naftali, New York (2022; 2020); Camden Art Centre, London (2021); Aspen Art Museum (2019); MoMA PS1, New York (2018); and Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne (2018). His work was included in the 2019 Whitney Biennial, and is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Tate, London; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo; Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris; Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York; Aïshti Foundation, Lebanon; and Rollins Museum of Art, Orlando, among others.

Michelle Grabner

A color photograph of artist Michelle Grabner leaning against a kitchen counter. She's wearing a denim apron in a 1970s kitchen with light wood cabinets and a yellow countertop and a groovy, printed orange wallpaper. She is wearing a red sweater.
Wisconsin-born and based artist Michelle Grabner is known for her broad perspective developed as teacher, writer, and critic over the past 30 years. Her artmaking—which encompasses a variety of mediums including drawing, painting, video and sculpture—is driven by a distinctive value in the productivity of work and takes place outside of dominant systems. Grabner finds a creative center in operating across platforms and towards community. She is currently Professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is also the founder and co-director of two non-profit art spaces in Wisconsin, The Suburban and The Poor Farm, with her husband, artist Brad Killam.

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