Concrete Improvisations: Collages and Sculpture by Esteban Vicente
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The New York Studio School Evening Lecture Series: Esteban Vicente
Organized by the New York Studio School and co-sponsored by NYU’s Grey Art Gallery.
Nueva York, c. 1929: What García Lorca Didn’t See (or Say)
In this lecture, James D. Fernández will explore the presence of Spaniards and Spanish culture in New York in the 1920s, ’30s, and ’40s.
Esteban Vicente, Abstract Expressionism, and the Spanish Legacy of Collage
In this lecture, Daniel Haxall will discuss the art of Esteban Vicente, the tradition of Spanish collage, and its reinterpretation by the Abstract Expressionists at mid-century.
Open-Ended Ab Ex: Esteban Vicente Within the New York School, A Conversation with His Friends and Students
In this panel discussion, Susan Crile, Elizabeth Frank, Dorothea Rockburne, and Irving Sandler will talk about his legacy, examining the continuing importance of his contribution to abstract visual languages.
Gallery Talks: Concrete Improvisation, Collages and Sculpture by Esteban Vicente
Gallery talks featuring Ana Martínez de Aguilar, Lynn Gumpert, and Edward J. Sullivan
Poetry Reading: “We’re All So Damned Happy It Stinks!”
New York poets from several generations respond to the atmosphere of camaraderie among artists and poets downtown from 1955 to the present.