Joachim Pissarro

Joachim Pissarro, Bershad Professor of Art History and Director of the Hunter College Galleries, speaks about the work of his great-grandfather Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro, whose work is currently on view in Scenes from the Collection.

Joachim Pissarro (b. 1959) is an art historian, theoretician, educator, and director of the Hunter College Galleries. He has taught at Yale University, Osaka University, Sydney University, before becoming the Bershad Professor of Art History at Hunter College, City University of New York. He has held curatorial positions at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth; the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. He had two major exhibitions in Paris in 2017, Pissarro à Eragny at the Musée du Luxembourg along with his catalogue essay “L’Eragny de Pissarro” and Olga Picasso at the Musée Picasso, Paris (which will be traveling to the Pushkin Museum in Fall 2018), along with his catalogue essay “Il n’ya pas eu d’époque néo-classique chez Picasso—seulement une époque Olga.” His forthcoming book (Penn State University), Aesthetics of the Margins / Margins of Aesthetics, follows where Wild Art (Phaidon) 2013 is also co-authored with David Carrier.

The James L. Weinberg Distinguished Lecture is made possible by the Marshall M. Weinberg Fund, with additional support from Marshall M. Weinberg.










When: Tue., Oct. 23, 2018 at 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: The Jewish Museum
1109 Fifth Ave.
212-423-3200
Price: General Admission $18; Students and Seniors $15; Jewish Museum Members $12
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Joachim Pissarro, Bershad Professor of Art History and Director of the Hunter College Galleries, speaks about the work of his great-grandfather Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro, whose work is currently on view in Scenes from the Collection.

Joachim Pissarro (b. 1959) is an art historian, theoretician, educator, and director of the Hunter College Galleries. He has taught at Yale University, Osaka University, Sydney University, before becoming the Bershad Professor of Art History at Hunter College, City University of New York. He has held curatorial positions at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth; the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. He had two major exhibitions in Paris in 2017, Pissarro à Eragny at the Musée du Luxembourg along with his catalogue essay “L’Eragny de Pissarro” and Olga Picasso at the Musée Picasso, Paris (which will be traveling to the Pushkin Museum in Fall 2018), along with his catalogue essay “Il n’ya pas eu d’époque néo-classique chez Picasso—seulement une époque Olga.” His forthcoming book (Penn State University), Aesthetics of the Margins / Margins of Aesthetics, follows where Wild Art (Phaidon) 2013 is also co-authored with David Carrier.

The James L. Weinberg Distinguished Lecture is made possible by the Marshall M. Weinberg Fund, with additional support from Marshall M. Weinberg.
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