Christopher Howard on The Jean Freeman Gallery Does Not Exist

Join us at Book Culture LIC as Christopher Howard discusses his new MIT Press book, The Jean Freeman Gallery Does Not Exist, on Friday, November 16 at 7:00 PM. The book explores a 1970s Conceptual art project—consisting of advertisements for fictional shows by fictional artists in a fictional gallery—that hoodwinked the New York art world.

Christopher Howard is a critic, editor, and historian based in Astoria, New York. He earned an MA in art history at Hunter College and has written for Artforum, the Brooklyn Rail, Modern Painters, Art Papers, and more. Howard won an award from the Arts Writers Grant Program in 2014. The Jean Freeman Gallery Does Not Exist is his first book.











When: Fri., Nov. 16, 2018 at 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Book Culture LIC
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Join us at Book Culture LIC as Christopher Howard discusses his new MIT Press book, The Jean Freeman Gallery Does Not Exist, on Friday, November 16 at 7:00 PM. The book explores a 1970s Conceptual art project—consisting of advertisements for fictional shows by fictional artists in a fictional gallery—that hoodwinked the New York art world.

Christopher Howard is a critic, editor, and historian based in Astoria, New York. He earned an MA in art history at Hunter College and has written for Artforum, the Brooklyn Rail, Modern Painters, Art Papers, and more. Howard won an award from the Arts Writers Grant Program in 2014. The Jean Freeman Gallery Does Not Exist is his first book.

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