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A Conversation with Karen Wilkin and William Corwin on the Art of Marguerite Louppe

Wednesday, June 8, 2022 6 p.m. Eastern / 3 p.m. Pacific

Rosenberg & Co. kindly invites you to a private gallery talk with Karen Wilkin and William Corwin on the work of Marguerite Louppe

In this Talk

This is an in-person event. Your health and safety are our top priorities and we are following all CDC and New York City guidance. All guests must have received a COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccine (CDC card or photo, Excelsior PassCLEAR Health Pass, or other digital record).

Guests will enjoy light refreshments before the talk and are invited to view our current exhibition, Marguerite Louppe: Diagramming Space

Rosenberg & Co. 19 East 66th Street, New York, NY 10065

Karen Wilkin

A photo of Karen Wilkin on The Brooklyn Rail's New Social Environment
Independent curator and critic Karen Wilkin is an art historian, curator, and critic, educated at the High School of Music and Art, Barnard College, and Columbia University. After living and working in Italy and Canada for some years, Ms. Wilkin returned to her native Manhattan in 1985. She lives near the Empire State Building with her architect husband and two Maine Coon cats. A specialist in 20th century modernism, Ms. Wilkin has organized numerous exhibitions internationally and written monographs on David Smith, Helen Frankenthaler, Anthony Caro, Kenneth Noland, Stuart Davis, Giorgio Morandi, and George Braque, and is the co-author, with Clifford Ross, of The World of Edward Gorey. She contributes regularly to The New Criterion, Partisan Review, and Hudson Review.

    William Corwin

    A photo of William Corwin on The Brooklyn Rail's New Social Environment
    Sculptor and journalist William Corwin is from New York. He has exhibited at galleries in New York, London, Hamburg, Beijing and Taipei. He has written regularly for The Brooklyn Rail, Artpapers, Bomb, Artcritical, Raintaxi and Canvas. Most recently he curated and wrote the catalog for Postwar Women at The Art Students League in New York, an exhibition of the school’s alumnae active between 1945-65, and 9th Street Club, and exhibitions of Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Mercedes Matter, Grace Hartigan, Lee Krasner and Elaine Dekooning at Gazelli Art House in Mayfair. He is the editor of Formalism; Collected Essays of Saul Ostrow, (2020).

    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 🌈✨

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