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Lecture

Kate Zambreno

A plain canvas, a section of gray fading to white, mounted near two small bronze sculptures on walls at ninety-degree angles

Klein / Olson, installation view, 2017. Photo: Tom Van Eynde

  • A plain canvas, a section of gray fading to white, mounted near two small bronze sculptures on walls at ninety-degree angles

    Klein / Olson, installation view, 2017. Photo: Tom Van Eynde

  • Thu, May 11, 2017
    7pm
    (This event has already happened.)

    Kate Zambreno is the author of two novels, O Fallen Angel and Green Girl (both published by Harper Perennial). She is also the author of two other highly original books that meld memoir, philosophy, art and literary criticism, and poetry, Heroines and Book of Mutter, published by Semiotext(e). Zambreno is currently at work on a small series of books about time, memory, and the persistence of art, which includes Drifts, a novel for Harper Perennial.

    Continuing along pathways taking shape in her recent writing—often thinking about pictures, seeing, and the collage—Zambreno responds to the work of Astrid Klein and B. Ingrid Olson in a new essay written for the occasion.

    Zambreno’s talk will take place in the gallery at the Renaissance Society, which will be open from 6:30pm for visitors to view the exhibition.

    Please note that the date of this event has changed from the previously published June 3.

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