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Portrait of novelist and author Lynne Tillman, sitting in the courtyard of the Norwood club in Manhattan in 2016. Taken by Craig Mod.

New York

Discussion on Paying Attention with Lynne Tillman

McNally Jackson Seaport

Thursday, March 26, 7 PM

Available this April from David Zwirner Books, Paying Attention is the first collection of essays devoted to the incisive, singular reflections on art and culture from award-winning novelist and cultural critic Lynne Tillman. On the occasion of the book’s release, join Tillman for a conversation with artist and writer Paul Chan and writer Scott Schomburg.

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Los Angeles

Make Your Own Mail Art

616 N Western Avenue

March 28, 12–4 PM

On the occasion of the exhibition Raymond Saunders: Notes from LA, join us for an afternoon of mail art making. Taking cue from the artist—an avid collector of gathered objects and mementos—our garden will be open all afternoon for visitors of all ages to drop by and make their own postcards to mail to family, friends, and loved ones.

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London

Discussion on Flavin, Judd, McCracken, Ryman, Sandback

24 Grafton Street

Tuesday, April 21, 6 PM

On the occasion of Flavin, Judd, McCracken, Ryman, Sandback at our London gallery, join Wells Fray-Smith, curator of Robert Ryman: The Real Thing at The Barbican, and Chris McCormack, Associate Editor of Art Monthly, for a conversation on these five key artists whose minimal, post-minimal, abstract, and conceptual vocabularies continue to resonate across the art world today.

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Margate, England

In Conversation: Bridget Riley

Turner Contemporary

Saturday, April 25, 2–4 PM

On the occasion of the artist’s solo exhibition, Learning to See, on view at Turner Contemporary through May 4, join the artist and writer Michael Bracewell for an illustrated talk celebrating the work of Claude Monet. Riley’s exhibition title comes from one of Monet’s letters to Eugène Boudin, written late in life, thanking Boudin for being the first to teach him “to see and understand.”

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