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*DELETE* Panel Conversation: Red, White, Yellow, and Black: 1972-73

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*DELETE* Panel Conversation: Red, White, Yellow, and Black: 1972-73

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Panel Conversation: Red, White, Yellow, and Black: 1972-73


March 4, 2023, 3pm, doors at 2:30pm
The Kitchen at Westbeth (163B Bank Street, 4th Floor Loft)
Free with RSVP
In conjunction with the exhibition Red, White, Yellow, and Black: 1972-73, the living members of the collective artists Mary Lucier, Cecilia Sandoval, and Charlotte Warren gather in conversation with co-curators Lumi Tan, former Senior Curator, The Kitchen and Lia Robinson, Director of Programs and Research, Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation to reflect on the legacy of the performances and the divergent directions their lives took afterwards.  
In December 1972 and April 1973, Shigeko Kubota, Mary Lucier, Cecilia Sandoval and Charlotte Warren conceived of “multimedia concerts” at The Kitchen under the coalition Red, White, Yellow and Black—a name that explicitly associated each member with their cultural identity. Exemplifying their individual activities and backgrounds rather than act as a collective, the four women presented multimedia work which has notably dematerialized after the concerts, and has since been reconstructed only through scholarly text. In recognition of the 50th anniversary of these performances, this exhibition will bring together rarely seen archival material from the evenings in addition to the restaging of Kubota’s first video sculpture, Riverrun (1972), and Lucier and Sandoval's The Occasion of Her First Dance and How She Looked (1973).
This program accompanies Red, White, Yellow, and Black: 1972-73 at The Kitchen at Westbeth March 2, 2023—April 29, 2023, on view Monday through Saturday, 11am-6pm.

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