Leo Costello, Associate Professor of Art History at Rice, will be joining curator Sarah Wilson and Rail Editor-at-Large Andrew Woolbright next Monday, February 6 at noon for an online conversation in conjunction with the New York Studio School’s newest exhibition, To Speak of Everything: The Art of Raymond Mason.
Hosted by The Brooklyn Rail, the talk is open to the public and will end with a poetry reading by Jessica Grim. Registration is required.
Curated by Leo Costello and Sarah Wilson, To Speak of Everything: The Art of Raymond Mason is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist’s work in the United States and an opportunity to re-open a critical dialogue on a prominent but now understudied twentieth-century British artist.
Image: Raymond Mason, "St. Mark's Place, East Village, New York City," 1972, epoxy resin and acrylic paint, 27 x 49 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches. The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), NewYork/ADAGP, Paris.