Outside the Box Gallery Talks: Jamieson Webster on “Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel”

Join psychoanalyst and cultural critic Jamieson Webster for a special gallery talk on the exhibition “Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel.”

Outside the Box offers gallery-based talks given by a variety of guest speakers over the course of a season. In this series, lecturers with diverse backgrounds and affinities will address the New Museum’s major fall exhibition, “Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel,” in forty-five- to sixty-minute presentations within the Museum’s exhibition spaces. As a way to emphasize the Museum’s strong commitment to new art and new ideas, Outside the Box gallery talks are open to the public and are intended to provide participants with multidisciplinary perspectives on New Museum exhibitions. To this end, lecturers will speak about the exhibition or emergent themes in Lucas’s works from the various positions they occupy—academic, personal, political, or otherwise. With their distinct individual relationships to the artist and works on view, lecturers will engage in rich investigations that illuminate and probe the Museum’s current exhibition program.











When: Thu., Nov. 8, 2018 at 3:00 pm
Where: New Museum
235 Bowery
212-219-1222
Price: Free with museum admission
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Join psychoanalyst and cultural critic Jamieson Webster for a special gallery talk on the exhibition “Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel.”

Outside the Box offers gallery-based talks given by a variety of guest speakers over the course of a season. In this series, lecturers with diverse backgrounds and affinities will address the New Museum’s major fall exhibition, “Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel,” in forty-five- to sixty-minute presentations within the Museum’s exhibition spaces. As a way to emphasize the Museum’s strong commitment to new art and new ideas, Outside the Box gallery talks are open to the public and are intended to provide participants with multidisciplinary perspectives on New Museum exhibitions. To this end, lecturers will speak about the exhibition or emergent themes in Lucas’s works from the various positions they occupy—academic, personal, political, or otherwise. With their distinct individual relationships to the artist and works on view, lecturers will engage in rich investigations that illuminate and probe the Museum’s current exhibition program.

Buy tickets/get more info now