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Tuesday, September 9, 6:30pm
As contemporary art increasingly becomes a global business and producers are growing in number, artists in training compete not only with peers from other BFA and MFA programs, but with artists around the world. Siegel’s talk examines how this “crowd scene” affects the individual artist. Katy Siegel is an associate professor of art history at Hunter College, a contributing editor to Artforum and an acclaimed curator.
Presented by the BFA Fine Arts and Visual and Critical Studies Departments.
133/141 West 21 Street, room 101C
Free and open to the public.
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