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An Art Book Series Event



*Seven Works Ballet*
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2016/03/02/seven-work-ballets-mierle-laderman-ukeles-and-kari-conte-and-special>



*Mierle Laderman Ukeles*

*in conversation with*

*Amanda Crabtree, Krist Gruijthuijsen*

*moderated by Kari Conte*



Wednesday March 2, 2016

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

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*On the occasion of the launch of the monograph* *Mierle Laderman Ukeles:
Seven Work Ballets**, artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles and editor Kari Conte
are joined by Amanda Crabtree and Krist Gruijthuijsen for a reading and
discussion.*



Mierle Laderman Ukeles’s *Manifesto for Maintenance Art 1969! Proposal for
an Exhibition “CARE” (1969)* was a major intervention in feminist
performance practices and public art. The proposal argued for an intimate
relationship between creative production in the public sphere and domestic
labor—a relationship whose intricacies Ukeles has been unraveling ever
since. In 1977, she became the official unsalaried Artist-in-Residence for
the New York City Department of Sanitation, a position she still holds that
enables her to introduce radical public art into an urban municipal
infrastructure.



Through archival research, this monographic publication focuses on Ukeles’s
work ballets—a series of seven grand-scale collaborative performances
involving workers, trucks, barges, and hundreds of tons of recyclables and
steel—which took place between 1983 and 2012 in Givors, New York,
Pittsburgh, Rotterdam and Tokamachi. Over the past four decades, Ukeles has
pioneered how we perceive and ultimately engage in maintenance activities.
The work ballets derive from her engagement in civic operations in order to
reveal how they work though monumental coordination and cooperation as well
as in creative collaboration with many workers.



*Mierle Laderman Ukeles: Seven Work Ballets* is the first monograph on
Ukeles’s seminal practice, and is as much an artist’s book as an
art-historical publication. Published by Sternberg Press in December
2015, *Mierle
Laderman Ukeles: Seven Work Ballets* is edited and features an essay by
Kari Conte, an introduction by Krist Gruijthuijsen, substantial writing
about the work ballets by Mierle Laderman Ukeles and a conversation between
Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Tom Finkelpearl and Shannon Jackson.



The book is co-published by Kunstverein Publishing, Grazer Kunstverein, and
Sternberg Press

in collaboration with Arnolfini, Bristol; Institute of Modern Art,
Brisbane; and Marabouparken konsthall, Stockholm and is designed by Marc
Hollenstein.



*Copies of Mierle Laderman Ukeles: Seven Work Ballets are available for
purchase and signing at the end of the event.*



*Mierle Laderman Ukeles*
<http://www.feldmangallery.com/pages/artistsrffa/artuke01.html> works in a
variety of mediums, creating installations, performances, permanent public
art, and media works. She has received honorary doctorates from the Rhode
Island School of Design and the Maine College of Art. She received a BA in
international relations and history from Barnard College in 1961, and an MA
in interrelated arts from New York University in 1974. Ukeles has exhibited
internationally, including at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford (1973,
1998); Whitney Museum, New York (1976, 1978, 1985); MoMA PS1, New York
(1988, 2008, 2013); Queens Museum, New York (1992, 1995, 2005, 2013, 2014,
2016); Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (1995 1997, 2007, 2012); Tel
Aviv Museum (1999); Armory Art Show, New York (2007); Sharjah Biennial 8,
United Arab Emirates (2007); Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco
(2005, 2008); Smack Mellon, Brooklyn (2010); Wellcome Trust, London (2011);
Brooklyn Museum, New York (2012, 2013); Haus der Kunst, Munich (2012); and
the 13th Istanbul Biennial (2013). Her recent teaching includes positions
as senior critic in sculpture at Yale University and lecturer at Bard
College, UCLA and Harvard Graduate School of Design. She is represented by
Ronald Feldman Fine Arts in New York City.



*Kari Conte* is a New York-based curator and writer. Since 2010, she has
been the Director of Programs and Exhibitions at the International Studio &
Curatorial Program (ISCP) <http://www.iscp-nyc.org/> where she leads
residencies, exhibitions and public programs. She has curated numerous
exhibitions, site-specific commissions and performances most recently *Aqueous
Earth* <http://www.iscp-nyc.org/events/current/aqueous-earth.html> with
artists Allora & Calzadilla, Lara Almarcegui, Brandon Ballengée, Dylan
Gauthier, Brooke Singer and Pinar Yoldas (2015) and the upcoming solo
exhibition Eva Kot’átková: Error (2016). Prior to ISCP, she worked at
Whitechapel Gallery and lived in London.



*Amanda Crabtree* co-founded artconnexion with Bruno Dupont and joined the
organisation full-time in 2001, having worked at the British Council,
Paris, Le Fresnoy, Studio national des arts contemporains, Le Magasin,
CNAC, Grenoble and the Centre d'art contemporain of Geneva. She currently
curates exhibitions, residencies and New Patrons projects at artconnexion.
She also heads a new Master's programme 'Art, Society and Public' at the
University of Lille with a particular focus on the production of
contemporary art works and public realm projects.

*Krist Gruijthuijsen* is a curator, artistic director of the Grazer
Kunstverein in Graz, and course director of the MA Fine Arts Department at
the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. He is the curator of Mierle Laderman
Ukeles’s exhibition *Maintenance Art Works 1969–1980*, which traveled to
the Grazer Kunstverein; Arnolfini, Bristol; Institute of Modern Art,
Brisbane; and Marabouparken/Konsthall C in Stockholm.



In its eighth year the program series *An Art Book*
<http://www.nypl.org/search/apachesolr_search/%2522an%2520art%2520book%2520series%2522>,
initiated and organized by *Arezoo Moseni
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2016/04/27/persian-poetry-elizabeth-t-gray-porochista-khakpour-arezoo-moseni-roger>*,
is a celebration of the essential importance and beauty of art books. The
events showcase book presentations and discussions by world renowned
artists, critics, curators, gallerists, historians and writers.



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