Imagine the grit and grime of East Village, New York City in the 1970s and ’80s with Andy Warhol sitting opposite Janis Joplin at the famed Max’s Kansas City club and music venue. This is the backdrop of documentarian Paul Tschinkel’s pioneering career as one of the first to ever broadcast live interviews with contemporary artists on television.
Join us for a special screening of two of Tschinkel’s rare artist interviews followed by a discussion about how the advent of new media, from television to Instagram, has changed our expectations of artists.
This event will include a screening of Nan Goldin: In My Life, including a rare interview with the renowned artist, and Colette, the Artist about the romantic and immersive installations of the artist Colette.
$10 Members | $15 Non-Members
*3% credit card fee will apply