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Watch a video recording of the event "Amy Sherlock and Judith Tannenbaum on Betty Woodman" moderated by Kyle Dancewicz, SculptureCenter, December 8, 2022

Click on the video below to watch a video recording of the event "Amy Sherlock and Judith Tannenbaum on Betty Woodman" moderated by Kyle Dancewicz which took place on December 8, 2022 at SculptureCenter.

In this program, writer Amy Sherlock, who interviewed Woodman for Frieze in 2016 on the occasion of her solo exhibition at ICA London, spoke to the artist’s experimentations with ceramic-based art, which fused the boundaries between sculpture and painting. Judith Tannenbaum, curator of three exhibitions of Woodman’s work at RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island (2005); ICA Philadelphia (1992); and Freedman Gallery at Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania (1985), touched on major milestones in Woodman’s career, underscoring her influence on postwar American art. The conversation was moderated by Kyle Dancewicz, Deputy Director at SculptureCenter.

The panel coincided with Betty Woodman: Conversations on the Shore, Works from the 1990s, a major solo exhibition of the artist’s work that brought together thirteen important ceramic sculptures from the ’90s, which were on view at David Kordansky Gallery, New York from October 29 through December 17, 2023.

To learn more information about the event at SculptureCenter, click here. For more information on the exhibition at David Kordansky Gallery, click here.

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