EventsThe New Social Environment#443
On Edward Hicks: Sanford Schwartz
Featuring Schwartz, Choghakate Kazarian, and Brandt Junceau
Friday, December 3, 2021 1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific
These free events are produced by The Brooklyn Rail.
Curator and author Sanford Schwartz joins art historian Choghakate Kazarian and artist Brandt Junceau for a conversation on his most recent publication, On Edward Hicks (Lucia|Marquand, 2021). We conclude with a poetry reading by David Zaza
Sanford Schwartz

American critic Sanford Schwartz is the author of several books—mostly studies of lesser-known painters, including modern American artist Rackstraw Downes, nineteenth-century Danish artist Christen Købke, and turn-of-the-twentieth-century British painter William Nicholson—as well as many shorter pieces of art and literary criticism. His most recent book is On Edward Hicks.
Choghakate Kazarian

Curator and art historian Choghakate Kazarian was formerly a curator at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris and taught at the École du Louvre. She has curated exhibitions on artists such as Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Karel Appel, and Henry Darger, and she has edited various exhibition catalogues and published on postwar art, outsider art, Marcel Duchamp, and Louis Michel Eilshemius. She is Editor-at-Large at the Brooklyn Rail and is a ph.d. candidate at the Courtauld Institute of Art, where she is writing a dissertation on Albert Pinkham Ryder. She is currently a Terra Foundation fellow at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Brandt Junceau

Contemporary artist and writer Brandt Junceau is best known for his figurative sculpture. He received a BA from Bard College in 1981. In 1991 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Pollock Krasner Artist’s Grant. Junceau was awarded a DAAD (the German Academic Exchange Service) 2010-11 Artist Residency in Berlin. He has exhibited internationally; most recently Vandal at the Freud Museum in Vienna and Parasophia in Kyoto. He was included in the 2012 and 2016 American Academy of Arts and Letters Invitationals. He is a contributor to ArtForum and the Brooklyn Rail and is represented by Galerie Greta Meert, Brussels.
The Rail has a tradition of ending our conversations with a poetry reading, and we're fortunate to have Dao Strom reading.
Dao Strom

Artist Dao Strom works with three “voices”—written, sung, visual—to explore hybridity and the intersection of personal and collective histories. She is the author of Instrument (Fonograf Editions, 2020) and its musical companion Traveler’s Ode (Antiquated Future Records, 2020); a bilingual poetry-art book, You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else (AJAR Press); a memoir, We Were Meant To Be a Gentle People, and song cycle, East/West; and two books of fiction, The Gentle Order of Girls and Boys and Grass Roof, Tin Roof. Born in Vietnam, Strom grew up in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California and lives in Portland, Oregon. She is co-founder of two collective art projects, She Who Has No Master(s), and De-Canon.
We’d like to thank The Marion Boulton Kippy Stroud Foundation and Teiger Foundation for making these conversations possible, and for their support of our growing archive 🌈✨