Justine Kurland MFA ’98 on her SCUMB Manifesto Book

Justine Kurland MFA ’98 was recently interviewed by The Guardian about her new book, SCUMB Manifesto, a collection of collaged images from renowned books by white male photographers. The project, Kurland notes, is inspired by Valeria Solanas’s SCUM (Society for Cutting Up Men) Manifesto. The acronym for Kurland’s project is the same, with the addition of “B” which stands for …

Vaughn Spann ’18 on 9 Black Artists He’s Excited About Now

As a burgeoning collector, Vaughn Spann ’18 constantly on the lookout for promising young talents gathering momentum, and older artists whose flowers are long overdue. Since he started acquiring works in earnest in 2018, Spann’s collection has grown to include more than 150 works—many of them by an intergenerational swathe of Black artists that includes Alteronce Gumby, Stanley Whitney, Titus Kaphar, and Otis Kwame …

Courtney Martin ’09 PhD and Director YCBA curates Bridget Riley for YCBA

The Yale Center for British Art Director Courtney Martin ’09 PhD organized the first American museum survey in more than 20 years of Bridget Riley, an artist who has been celebrated in Britain as a national treasure.  The exhibition, Bridget Riley: Perpetual Abstraction, is on display at the YCBA until July 24, 2022. Britain’s pre-eminent abstract painter looks anew at …

7 School of Art Alumni Named 2022 Guggenheim Fellows

On April 7, 2022, the Board of Trustees of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation approved the awarding of Guggenheim Fellowships to a diverse group of 180 exceptional individuals. Chosen from a rigorous application and peer review process out of almost 2500 applicants, these successful applicants were appointed on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise. Listed below is 7 …

AIPAD Talks | Object Lesson: On the Influence of Richard Benson

Register here. Partner Event AIPAD Talks | Object Lesson: On the Influence of Richard Benson Friday, May 6 3:00 p.m. EDT Join AIPAD Talks and Aperture for an online public program discussing the legacy and work of Richard Benson, whose influence is the subject of Aperture’s forthcoming book, Object Lesson: On the Influence of Richard Benson. The publication pays homage to …

Venice Biennale Event: In Conversation with Kymberly Pinder and Aki Sasamoto

Join the Yale School of Art and the Yale Alumni Art League for a reception and talk in celebration of alumni and faculty featured in the 59th Venice Biennale. Kymberly Pinder, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Dean of the Yale School of Art, and exhibiting artist Aki Sasamoto, Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Sculpture, will have a conversation about …

Stanley Whitney MFA ’72 at 2022 Venice Biennale

Stanley Whitney MFA ’72 is another Yale artists featured at the 2022 Venice Biennale. His exhibition, ​​the Italian Paintings, is organized by Buffalo AKG Art Museum and on display until November 27 2022.  Co-curated by Cathleen Chaffee, Chief Curator, Buffalo AKG Art Museum, and Vincenzo de Bellis, Curator and Associate Director of Programs, Visual Arts, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, …

Kehinde Wiley MFA ’01 at 2022 Venice Biennale

Kehinde Wiley MFA ’01 is another Yale artist featured at the Venice Biennale. His exhibition, An Archaeology of Silence, is organized by Musée d’Orsay and is on display until July 24, 2022.  Curated by Christophe Leribault, An Archaeology of Silence includes a collection of new monumental paintings and sculptures, expanding on Kehinde Wiley’s body of work DOWN from 2008. Initially …

Aki Sasamoto, YSA Assistant Professor at 59th Venice Biennale

Aki Sasamoto is one of 5 Yale artists featured at the 59th Venice Biennale. Sasamoto is a New York-based, Japanese artist who works in performance, sculpture, dance, and whatever more medium that takes to get her ideas across. Her works have been shown both in performing art and visual art venues in New York and abroad. Besides her own works, …