Persisting Matters: An Artist Talk Series - Tammie Rubin

Persisting Matters: An Artist Talk Series - Tammie Rubin

Join us for a new appointment with contemporary artists: Tammie Rubin talks with Ellen Tani

By CIMA - Center for Italian Modern Art

Date and time

Starts on Tuesday, May 14 · 6pm EDT

Location

CIMA – Center for Italian Modern Art

421 Broome Street Floor 4 New York, NY 10013

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Persisting Matters is a series of talks that places contemporary artists in conversation with scholars, curators, critics, and the public. The series is developed in the context of CIMA's 2023-2024 exhibition Transatlantic Bridges: Corrado Cagli, 1938-1948, (October 12, 2023 - January 27, 2024) and is supported by a grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.

Questions of gender, racism, political oppression and resilience through art and community practices were central to Cagli's work in the years of his exile from Italy, due to the country's racial laws. Persisting Matters engages contemporary artists whose practices explore these pressing subjects in their individual context and prism.

Tammie Rubin is a ceramic sculptor and installation artist whose practice considers the intrinsic power of objects and coded symbols as signifiers, wishful contraptions, and mythic relics. Her artwork weaves together familial, historical, and literary narratives of Black American citizenry, migration, autonomy, and faith.

To learn more about Tammie Rubin and Ellen Tani, click here.

Light refreshments will be provided!

Organized by

CIMA, the Center for Italian Modern Art is a 501c3 public nonprofit exhibition and research center established in 2013 in New York City to promote public appreciation and advance the study of modern and contemporary Italian art in the United States and internationally. Each academic year CIMA presents in its spacious loft in SoHo an installation examining the work of modern Italian artists rarely exhibited in the U.S. The exhibitions serve as the theme for CIMA’s fellowship program, which aims to promote new scholarship and dialogue in the field through the support of emerging young scholars from around the world.

CIMA's new exhibition NANNI BALESTRINI: ART AS POLITICAL ACTION - ONE THOUSAND AND ONE VOICES will be on view February 22 - June 22, 2024.

Free