Past Events


Doug Aitken and Dean Kupiers in conversation at Arcana, Los Angeles

Saturday 10 December

We’re delighted to welcome Doug Aitken and Dean Kupiers to Arcana, Los Angeles, for the US launch of Aitken’s ambitious new Monograph, Works 1992-2022. Together, they will discuss Aitken’s remarkable practice across multiple disciplines: installation, film, music, sculpture, and beyond, and how this collaborative approach to art making extents to the pages of his incredible new book.

Mohsen Mostafavi at the Center for Architecture, New York

Monday 12 December

Join Mohsen Mostafavi, Yukie Kamiya, and Florian Idenburg for a discussion of the celebrated Italian architectural historian Manfredo Tafuri’s book Modern Architecture in Japan. Originally published in Italian in 1964, L’architettura moderna in Giappone explored the country’s postwar architecture, including its metabolist movement.

Penelope Curtis in conversation with Teresa Kittler at Hatchards, London

Monday 21 November 

Join us at Hatchards, Piccadilly, to celebrate the launch of Penelope Curtis’ new book The Pliable Plane: The Wall as Surface in Sculpture and Architecture, 1945–75.

Effie Paleologou in conversation with Iain Sinclair at The Photographers’ Gallery, London

Friday 2 December

Join us at The Photographers’ Gallery as we celebrate the launch of Effie Paleologou’s new book, Tales of Estrangement. Paleologou will be in conversation with writer Iain Sinclair, discussing the overarching themes in her collection of nocturnal images of London and Athens.

Doug Aitken at 72-13, Singapore: Book Launch for ‘Works 1992–2022’

Sunday 4 December

Join us in Singapore as we celebrate the launch of Doug Aitken's most extensive monograph to date, Works 1992-2022. At the first event for this landmark publication, Aitken will be in conversation with Art & Market founder Nadya Wang, discussing Aitken's expansive practice and the making of this ambitious new book.

David Campany and Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa at LE BAL, Paris

Thursday 10 November

David Campany and Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa join Phil Taylor (Assistant Curator for Photography, George Eastman Museum), to discuss their new book Indeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism).