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The New York Public Library



presents



An Art Book Series Event



*Metamorphosis
<https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2017/05/23/metamorphosis-james-welling-quentin-bajac-robert-robert-slifkin-art-bo>*



*James Welling*

*In conversation with*

*Quentin Bajac, Robert Slifkin*



Tuesday May 23, 2017

6:30 PM



Celeste Auditorium
Celeste Bartos Education Center

 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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*To celebrate the release of his new monograph, **Metamorphosis**,
photographer James Welling is joined by Quentin Bajac, The Joel and Anne
Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, and
Robert Slifkin, Professor of Fine Arts at New York University, to examine
highlights from four decades of work and discuss his first survey show,
currently on view at S.M.A.K. <http://smak.be/en/exhibition/10738> in
Ghent, Belgium and traveling to Kunstforum Wien
<https://www.kunstforumwien.at/en/exhibition/kunstforum/237/james-welling>
in May.*



Emerging out of the “Picture Generation”—a group of artists focused on a
critique of photographic media—James Welling has gone on to experiment
successfully in nearly every photographic genre. The monograph
*Metamorphosis*, designed by Joseph Logan in close collaboration with the
artist, presents a selection of works from the early 1970s to today,
demonstrating the artist’s conceptual foundations.



Welling’s series are dialogues between image and matter, process and
result, representation and abstraction. This volume includes, amongst other
series, selections from “Diary/Landscape,” in which Welling matched the
writing of his ancestors’ letters with Connecticut winter landscapes;
“Glass House” a meditation on Philip Johnson’s 1949 residence, shot using
colored filters; examples from his “Degrades,” pure color photograms
created in the darkroom as well as selections from his recent “Wyeth” and
“Choreograph” track his early interest in painting and dance.



The generous and vividly reproduced illustrations are accompanied by an
extensive interview with the artist and critical essays that discuss
Welling’s work in connection with American painting, post-modernism, and
authorship, and the artist’s eloquently emotional photographic language.



*Copies of **James Welling:* *Metamorphosis** (Prestel Germany, 2017) are
available for purchase and signing at the end of the event.*



*Quentin Bajac* <https://www.moma.org/about/senior_staff/quentin_bajac> is
The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of Photography at The Museum of
Modern Art. He has co-organized the exhibition* Scenes for a New Heritage:
Contemporary Art from the Collection* (2015), and organized* A World of Its
Own: Photographic Practices in the Studio* (2014) and Modern Photographs
from the Thomas Walther Collection, 1909–1949 (2014) (with Curator Sarah
Meister). From 1995 to 2003 Bajac was the associate curator in the
Photography Department at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, where he organized a
number of exhibitions on 19th- and early-20th-century photography. In 2003,
he joined the Musée national d’art moderne-cabinet de la photographie at
the Centre Pompidou as curator and becoming chief curator in 2007. At the
Centre Pompidou, he organized and co-organized exhibitions on modern and
contemporary photography. He has published extensively on photography,
including the three-volume Découvertes Gallimard series on the history of
photography (2000–10), and has also written articles devoted to modern and
contemporary photographers and artists using photography.



*Robert Slifkin*
<https://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/people/faculty/slifkin.htm> is an
Associate Professor of Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York
University. He is the author of *Out of Time: Philip Guston and the
Refiguration of Postwar American Art* (University of California Press,
2013) which was awarded the Philips Book Prize. His essays and reviews have
appeared in such journals as *October*, *American Art*, *Artforum*,* Oxford
Art Journal*, and the *Art Bulletin*. He is currently working on a book
project entitled *The New Monuments and the End of Man: American Sculpture
Between War and Peace, 1945-1975*, which will consider the intertwined
histories of sculpture and nuclear war in postwar U.S. culture.



*James Welling* <http://jameswelling.net/biography> was born in 1951 in
Hartford, Ct. He studied painting and dance in Pittsburgh and received his
MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. Welling was associated with
the “Pictures Generation” in New York and has exhibited extensively in
France, Germany and Belgium. From 1995 to 2016 he was a Professor in the
Art Department at UCLA where he changed the photography curriculum from
black and white to color. Welling's work <http://jameswelling.net/works>
ranges from Polaroid  materials, photograms, abstract images, architectural
photographs, video, chemigrams and multichannel, digital color inkjet
prints. Metamorphosis, a survey show of work from 1971-2017, opened at
S.M.A.K <http://smak.be/en/exhibition/10738> (The Stedelijk Museum voor
Actuele Kunst) in Ghent, Belgium in January and travels to Kunstforum Wien
<https://www.kunstforumwien.at/en/exhibition/kunstforum/237/james-welling>
in Vienna, Austria in May. The exhibition was conceived and curated by
Heike Eipeldauer and Martin Germann. He is the recipient of a number of
awards including an “AICA Award of Excellence for the Best Show In A
Commercial Gallery Nationally 2007/2008” given by the International
Association of Art Critics, United States Section, for his 2008 exhibition
at Regen Projects. James Welling's work is held in major museum collections
worldwide and is represented by several galleries
<http://jameswelling.net/galleries>.



In its ninth year the program series *An Art Book*
<https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2017/05/23/search/apachesolr_search/%2522An%2520Art%2520Book%2520Series%2522>,
initiated and organized by *Arezoo Moseni*
<https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2017/06/07/architecture-and-art-museums-hilary-ballon-francesco-dal-co-arezoo-moseni>,
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.



*The event is free and advanced **registration
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/metamorphosis-tickets-33495681485?aff=Arezoo>**
is recommended. *



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