Virtual Event | Joan Witek: an online talk, Thursday July 8

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Online Talk, Thursday, July 8
7 PM UK / 8 PM CET / 2 PM NYC

Please join us online for a talk with SKK founder and collector Carl-Jürgen Schroth and Bartha Contemporary director Niklas von Bartha, exploring Joan Witek's current exhibition at the Museum Wilhelm Morgner in Soest, Germany. Jason Andrew, friend and manager of Witek's studio will introduce her ouevre.

The exhibition, organized by Stiftung Konzeptuelle Kunst, continues until Sunday, July 18.

 

Schedule:


20:00* Welcome by Carl-Jürgen Schroth
Collector and founder of Stiftung Konzeptuelle Kunst, Soest

20:10* Introduction:Joan Witek by Jason Andrew
Artist Estate Studio LLC, NYC, manager of the Studio of Joan Witek

20:20* Curators Carl-Jürgen Schroth and Niklas von Bartha will discuss their continued involvement with Joan Witek's work and their longstanding friendship with the seminal artist

Questions by the public

20:45* End
* All times local (Soest)
UK 7-7.45 PM, NYC 2 - 2.45 PM

This event is free and held in English.

Joan Witek, P-161, 2013, Pencil and Oil stick on canvas, 45 x 73.5 in (114.3 x 186.7 cm) © 2021 Joan Witek / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Joan Witek, P-161, 2013, Pencil and Oil stick on canvas, 45 x 73.5 in (114.3 x 186.7 cm)
© 2021 Joan Witek / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Peter Freeby

I design and build books, periodicals, brand materials, websites and marketing for a range of artists, non profits and educational programs including Elizabeth Murray, Jack Tworkov, Edith Schloss, Janice Biala, Joan Witek, George McNeil, Judy Dolnick, Jordan Eagles, John Silvis, Diane Von Furstenberg, The Generations Project, The Koch Institute, The McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute and the Dow Jones News Fund.

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