Artist Lecture: Robert Lazzarini
7pm - 9pm November 20, 2009
Art Comments is delighted to announce that Robert Lazzarini, a contemporary artist based in New York, and whose work was recently featured at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in a solo exhibition this past summer, will present a lecture focusing on his new work at the School of Visual Arts this Friday.
Robert Lazzarini's practice comprises the distortion and activation of both space and objects, which subvert normative perspective, Cartesian notions of perception and time, often through the vehicle of meticulously fabricated objects and carefully activated environments. Not surprisingly, The New York Times recently wrote, "one of America’s most exciting young artists." Robert Lazzarini will give a presentation based on his work, followed by a conversation with Peter Duhon (Director of programming, ATOA, and Director of Art Comments), and Q&A with audience.
The School of Visual Arts (SVA), 209 East 23rd Street, NYC, in the Amphitheater
Directions
Suggested donation:
$7 General Public
$3 Artists and students, Free for SVA students and faculty
Discussion is organized by the New York based non-profit Artists Talk On Art. Art Comments is a signifying, discursive practice that functions internationally as an apparatus within the realm commonly referred to as the contemporary art world.
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