Anthony McCall: Artist Project Season at the historic 1857

Dialogues is Zena Zezza’s series of performative conversations on the ideas and influences within Anthony McCall's work, bringing together theory, scholarship and artists' practices in the space of the exhibition.

Saturday, February 7, 3–5pm
PICTURE YOURSELF, A MOTE
Kris Cohen and Abigail Susik

Kris Cohen is Assistant Professor of Art and Humanities at Reed College and Abigail Susik is Assistant Professor of Art History at Willamette University.

Saturday, February 21, 12–4pm (two-part event)
ARGUMENT: ANTHONY MCCALL AND ANDREW TYNDALL'S 1978 FILM AND DISCURSIVE EVENT
Thomas Beard

Thomas Beard is Co-director of Light Industry in Brooklyn.

THE ARTIST, THE ART OF FILM AND THE INSTITUTION
Rudolf Frieling

Rudolf Frieling is Curator of Media Arts at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

Saturday, February 28, 7pm
IN THE SPIRIT OF JEAN DUPUY'S 1974 "SOUP AND TART”

In the spirit of Jean Dupuy's 1974 event at The Kitchen in which Anthony McCall participated, over 30 Portland artists present two-minute performances. Soup and tarts will be served.

Free admission for Zena Members with priority seating

February 7 & 21: Tickets $7 general, $5 students and artists
February 28 "Soup and Tart:" Tickets $20 general, $15 students and artists

All events are at the historic 1857 unless otherwise noted.

Hallock & McMillan “1857”
235 SW Naito Parkway (at SW Oak Street)
Portland, OR 97204

Dialogues is supported by Zena's Season and Event supporters and Reed College Art Department. Special thanks to Patricia Failing, Laura Heit, Sarah Hwang, Gerri Ondriezek, Vanessa Renwick and Bob Sitton.
Anthony McCall, "Four Projected Movements" 1975. Installation drawing. Wax pencil on paper.
Anthony McCall, "Four Projected Movements" 1975. Installation drawing. Wax pencil on paper.