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The New York Public Library



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An Artist Dialogue Series Event



*The Brood, Paintings 1991-2015*
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2015/10/28/brood-lisa-yuskavage-christopher-bedford-artist-dialogue-series-event>



*Lisa Yuskavage *

*in conversation with*

*Christopher Bedford*



Wednesday October 28, 2015

6:00 p.m.



Celeste Auditorium
South Court, Lower Level



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5th Avenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/schwarzman>



 Auditorium doors open to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation



*On the occasion of the publication of **Lisa Yuskavage: The Brood,
Paintings 1991–2015**, the acclaimed American artist converses with
Christopher Bedford, Director of The Rose Art Museum and the curator of **The
Brood* <http://www.brandeis.edu/rose/onview/fall2015/lisayuskavage.html>*,
the museum’s exhibition of the artist’s work, on view this fall.*



Created in close collaboration with Yuskavage, this beautifully produced
monograph is published in conjunction with the major solo exhibition,
spanning twenty-five years of the artist’s work, opening at The Rose Art
Museum in Waltham, Massachusetts (September 12 – December 13, 2015), which
will then travel to the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (January 15 –
April 3, 2016). Filled with extraordinary color plates and personally
selected archival images, this comprehensive book offers a rich overview of
more than two decades of her brilliant and controversial paintings, along
with interpretive essays by Bedford and leading art historians Suzanne
Hudson and Catherine Lord, a text by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and
physician Siddhartha Mukherjee, and an interview with the artist by art
historian and curator Katy Siegel.

*The Brood* promises to be the definitive publication on this important
artist.



Yuskavage’s works are characterized by an ongoing engagement with the
history of painting. Her oeuvre bears witness to a re-emergence of the
figurative in contemporary painting and takes its point of departure in
part in the immediacy and tawdriness of contemporary life spurred by the
mass media and the psycho-social realm of the individual. Over the past two
decades, she has developed her own genre of the female nude: lavish,
erotic, cartoonish, vulgar, angelic young women cast within fantastical
landscapes or dramatically lit interiors. They appear to occupy their own
realm while narcissistically contemplating themselves and their bodies.
Rich, atmospheric skies frequently augment the psychologically charged
mood, further adding to the impression of theatricality and creative
possibility.



*Copies of **Lisa Yuskavage: The Brood, Paintings 1991–2015*
<http://www.rizzoliusa.com/book.php?isbn=9780847846481>* (Skira Rizzoli,
2015) are available for purchase and signing at the end of the event
through David Zwirner Books.*



Born in 1962 in Philadelphia, *Lisa Yuskavage*
<http://www.davidzwirner.com/artists/lisa-yuskavage/> received her B.F.A.
from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, in 1984 and her M.F.A.
from the Yale University School of Art in 1986. Since 2005, the artist’s
work has been represented by David Zwirner in New York. In 2006, two solo
exhibitions were concurrently presented at David Zwirner and Zwirner &
Wirth, followed by shows at the gallery in 2009, 2011, and 2015.



*Yuskavage’s work*
<https://nypl.bibliocommons.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&t=subject&search_category=subject&q=yuskavage%2C+lisa&searchOpt=catalogue>
has
been the subject of solo exhibitions at institutions worldwide, including
The Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin (organized as part of the Dublin
Contemporary 2011); Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City (2006);
Royal Academy of Arts, London (2002); Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva
(2001); and the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia (2000). Museum collections which hold works by the artist
include The Art Institute of Chicago; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden, Washington, D.C.; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; The
Museum of Modern Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Walker
Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota; and the Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York. Yuskavage lives and works in New York.



*Christopher Bedford* <http://www.brandeis.edu/now/2012/july/bedford.html> is
the Henry and Lois Foster Director of The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis
University in Waltham, Massachusetts. Since joining The Rose in September
of 2012, he has organized exhibitions by Walead Beshty, Mark Bradford,
Chris Burden, and Mika Rottenberg, in addition to the new exhibition
initiatives Rose Projects and Rose Video. Prior to joining The Rose,
Bedford was Chief Curator at the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio
State University in Columbus. In his almost four years at the Wexner
Center, Bedford organized numerous exhibitions including *Hard Targets*, a
multimedia show exploring sports and masculinity, and *Mark Bradford*, a
major mid-career survey of the Los Angeles-based artist. Major monographic
exhibitions organized for the Wexner Center include Paula Hayes, Sarah
Morris, David Smith, Omer Fast, and Paul Sietsema. For the two years prior
to joining the Wexner Center, Bedford was with the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art (LACMA) as Assistant Curator in the Department of
Contemporary Art. Bedford previously served as a curatorial assistant and
then consulting curator in the Department of Sculpture and Decorative Arts
at The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Along with co-curators Jennifer
Wulffson and Kristina Newhouse, Bedford was the recipient of the 2008
Fellows of Contemporary Art Curators’ Award for the exhibition *Superficiality
and Superexcrescence*.



*Bedford has published*
<https://nypl.bibliocommons.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&t=author&search_category=author&q=bedford%2C+christopher&searchOpt=catalogue>
essays,
book reviews, editorials, and exhibition reviews in *The Burlington
Magazine*, *Artforum*, *Art in America*, *frieze*, *The Art Book*,
*Afterall*, and *October*, as well as numerous essays in anthologies and
exhibition catalogues. In addition to completing volumes for Duke
University Press and Sculpture Journal, he is currently working on an
edited volume for The MIT Press and is a contributing editor to the Los
Angeles-based contemporary art journal *X-TRA*. Bedford holds a B.A. in art
history from Oberlin College and an M.A. in art history from Case Western
Reserve University.



Initiated and organized by *Arezoo Moseni*
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2015/10/21/parallax-shahzia-sikander-anne-pasternak-arezoo-moseni-artist-dialogue>
in
2004, *Artist Dialogues Series*
<http://www.nypl.org/search/apachesolr_search/%22Artist%20Dialogue%20Series%22>
provide
an open forum for understanding and appreciation of contemporary art.
Artists are paired with critics, curators, gallerists, writers or other
artists to converse about art and the potential of exploring new ideas.



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The portrait of Lisa Yuskavage in her studio is by EJ Camp
<http://ejcampblog.com/>.


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