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A talk by New York–based artist, filmmaker, and writer Aria Dean, held on the occasion of John Chamberlain: THE TIGHTER THEY’RE WOUND, THE HARDER THEY UNRAVEL. Dean has emerged as a critical voice of her generation, investigating narratives around identity, objecthood, and power in her multifaceted practice.
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At the Aspen Art Museum—a conversation between Komal Shah and Sarah Douglas to celebrate Making Their Mark: Art by Women in the Shah Garg Collection, a new publication edited by Mark Godfrey and Katy Siegel. The book, first published this spring, explores the bold vision and vast range of achievements of women artists working predominantly across North America from the late 1960s to the present.
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As a part of Aspen ArtWeek, listen in for a conversation between Nairy Baghramian, this year’s recipient of the Aspen Award for Art, Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and Nicola Lees, Nancy and Bob Magoon Director of the Aspen Art Museum.
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A public talk on Buddhism and the Ego, presented by Trungram Gyalwa Rinpoche, the head of the Trungram lineage and one of the highest tulkus of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, touching on themes related to Sanya Kantarovsky’s exhibition A Solid House.
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A conversation between Serpentine Artistic Director Hans Ulrich Obrist and New York–based author and cultural strategy consultant András Szántó.
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The Aspen Art Museum Artist Fellowship provides a mentored professional development opportunity for six artists (from emerging to established) working in the Roaring Fork Valley and includes the communities of Rifle, Silt, New Castle, Glenwood Springs, Carbondale, El Jebel, Basalt, Old Snowmass, Snowmass Village, and Aspen.