Upcoming Events
Charlie Engman harnesses generative AI’s uncanny distortions of the physical world to explore the pleasure, humour, and horror of the body. In conversation with Gideon Jacobs, followed by a signing.
A collection of hip hop and rock 'n' roll portraiture by Roger Erickson, whose wholly original vision captures the vitality of urban music, arts and culture in the ’90s.
Beena Kamlani launches her debut novel, the story of a young Indian man in London struggling for political and sexual liberation, set against the thrilling backdrop of the Indian independence movement.
“What a grand, sweeping, mesmerizing book this is: a richly detailed, politically profound story of love, of migration, of individuals caught up in the great convulsions of history. Wow.” —Joseph O’Neill, PEN/Faulkner award-winning author of Netherland
An art historical epic for dangerous times, about three images made in extreme cases of collective experience, by acclaimed art historian Joseph Leo Koerner. In conversation with Maria Loh, followed by a signing.
Walter Hood launches The African Ancestors Garden, documenting the International African American Museum’s landscape design by Hood Design Studio and illuminating its mission and historic site. In conversation with architect and design advocate Mark Robbins, followed by a signing.
For over 350 Saturdays, John Dolan has quietly pursued emotional and revealing art inside the wedding day itself. This expanded second edition of The Perfect Imperfect includes over thirty new photographs, many made during the pandemic, including new photographs of Gwyneth Paltrow, AnnaSophia Robb and the White House wedding of Naomi Biden. In conversation with Peter Hermann, followed by a signing.
Rizzoli Music Aperitivo presents the saxophonist and composter Oded Tzúr, whose complete reimagining of the instrument has established him as a torchbearer of spiritual jazz. His music is more than a conversation, states the New York City Jazz Record: “It is an interactive prayer".
An illuminating exploration of 31 incredible women—across art, architecture, dance, literature, and more—whose culture-defining contributions have, until now, been overshadowed by their role as “muses” to history’s better-known men. Author Lori Zimmer and illustrator Maria Krasinski in conversation, followed by a signing.
Sustainable structures from New York-based architecture firm Weiss/Manfredi. Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi in conversation with Justin Davidson, followed by a signing.