Paul Gardère: Vantage Points
Paul Gardère, Spirit Husband, 2008, 52 x 46 inches, CENTER: Ink, watercolor, colored pencil, collage, iris print on paper, FRAME: acrylic on gouged wood. Copyright Estate of Paul Gardère.
Please join us Thursday, March 13th at 5:00 PM for a field trip to see the exhibition Paul Gardère: Vantage Points at Stuyvesant-Fish House, 21 Stuyvesant St, New York, NY. This event is organized by Soft Network and Telephone Telephone, and hosted by Cat Gardère, director of the Estate of Paul Gardère, Soft Network’s first Archive-in-Residence (2022).
We will be reading “Relational Undercurrents, Toward an Archipelagic Model of Insular Caribbean Art” by Tatiana Flores And Michelle A. Stephens, and an interview with Gardère by Alejandro Anreus (pp. 13–18), from the catalog of his 1999 show at the Jersey City Museum, Paul Gardère: Recent Works, 1995–1998. For additional information on the current exhibition consider reading this recent review in Hyperallergic by Natalie Haddad.
Space for this event is very limited and RSVP is required. RSVP by March 10th to reserve your spot!
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About Paul Gardère: Vantage Points
Paul Gardère: Vantage Points celebrates the life and work of the late Haitian, New York City-based artist Paul Gardère (1944–2011). Installed over two floors of the historic landmark of the Stuyvesant-Fish House, this retrospective includes more than two dozen works from the artist’s 40+ year career. The 2024–25 Fish House exhibition is presented courtesy of the Estate of Paul Gardère with coordination by School of Art Dean Adriana Farmiga and Assistant Dean Yuri Masnyj.