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Concert & Discussion: Music & Identity
Dec
11
6:30 PM18:30

Concert & Discussion: Music & Identity

In a globalized world, composers are negotiating their identities in relation to both their cultural origins and broader, global contexts. Their music serves as a powerful medium for expressing and exploring these identities. Join us at the Center for Jewish History as we hear from four world-renowned composers, Craig Urquhart, Sergei Newsky, Konstantia Gourzi, and Tamar Muskal, from across the Atlantic to discuss their identity in our globalized world and present samples of their music. Moderated by pianist and concert curator Sophia Zhou. Curated and co-moderated by sculptor and artist Alexander Polzin. With music provided by the Juilliard School, as well as by performer Omar El-Okdah.

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Curator's Tour at the Sphere: Fritz Koenig’s Sphere at the World Trade Center Today
Jun
29
11:00 AM11:00

Curator's Tour at the Sphere: Fritz Koenig’s Sphere at the World Trade Center Today

KOENIGmuseum Landshut and 1014 gave guided a tour of Fritz Koenig’s most famous sculpture, the Sphere, at the Word Trade Center/Liberty Park. Curator Dr. Holger A. Klein and KOENIGmuseum Director Dr. Alexandra v. Arnim dove into the life and work of sculptor Fritz Koenig as well as the marking and saving of the Sphere which today is placed at the park right next to Ground Zero.

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Opening Night at 1014: Monument & Memorial: Fritz Koenig’s Sphere at the World Trade Center and its Legacy
Jun
27
6:30 PM18:30

Opening Night at 1014: Monument & Memorial: Fritz Koenig’s Sphere at the World Trade Center and its Legacy

Thursday, June 27th was the opening night at 1014 Fifth Avenue of the exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of sculptor Fritz Koenig, creator of the Sphere which was damaged but not destroyed in the 9/11 attacks. His public sculptures became influential abstract monuments on both sides of the Atlantic. The exhibition is accompanied by public tours of the exhibition at 1014 and at the sculpture at ground zero.

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Public Art - Between Provocation and Decoration
May
28
6:30 PM18:30

Public Art - Between Provocation and Decoration

From Anish Kapoor’s The Bean (Chicago) and Banksy’s Balloon Girl (London), to Alexander Polzin’s Celan (Paris) and Dmitri Vrubel’s Fraternal Kiss (Berlin), public art is everywhere. While deeply integrated into our culture and aesthetics of common spaces, it is also oftentimes the object of controversy. Curator, writer, and politician Adrienne Goehler; composer and musician Sidney Corbett; sculptor, artist, and curator Alexander Polzin; and theater director and performer Mark Jackson joined us to discuss the complexities, limitations, and future of public art in the United States and Germany. Moderated by performer and political affairs officer Omar El-Okdah.

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Dance & Talk: Opera and Democracy: Listening to Exile
Apr
20
3:00 PM15:00

Dance & Talk: Opera and Democracy: Listening to Exile

Freedom of the arts is essential for any democracy, but what role do the arts play when democracies come under pressure? This concert and dance performance by Miro Magloire’s New Chamber Ballet took a leap from mid-century composers into the present. Featuring music by Ursula Mamlok, Tania León, and Alyssa Regent. Moderated by Carl Bettendorf.

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Concert: Opera & Democracy: Songs from Exile with works by Ruth Schonthal and Erich Zeisl
Apr
18
6:30 PM18:30

Concert: Opera & Democracy: Songs from Exile with works by Ruth Schonthal and Erich Zeisl

Freedom of the arts is essential for any democracy, but what role do the arts play when democracies come under pressure? This performance at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York for Songs from Exile presented works of Ruth Schonthal and Erich Zeisl.

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Concert: Opera & Democracy: Songs from Exile with works by Rosy Geiger-Kullmann, Paul Aron, and Ernst Toch
Apr
17
7:30 PM19:30

Concert: Opera & Democracy: Songs from Exile with works by Rosy Geiger-Kullmann, Paul Aron, and Ernst Toch

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Freedom of the arts is essential for any democracy, but what role do the arts play when democracies come under pressure? This concert performance brought us to the Center for Jewish History, Leo Baeck Institute New York for Songs from Exile with works by Rosy Geiger-Kullmann, Paul Aron, and Ernst Toch - introducing two German-Jewish composers in American exile: Paul Aron and Rosy Geiger-Kullmann, with world premiere performances.

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Opening Talk & Reception: Opera & Democracy: Opera in Exile
Apr
16
6:30 PM18:30

Opening Talk & Reception: Opera & Democracy: Opera in Exile

Freedom of the arts is essential for any democracy, but what role do the arts play when democracies come under pressure? Kai Hinrich Müller joined us at Goethe-Institut New York for “Opera and Democracy” to explore the past and present of being forced out of a country or a home and the struggles to continue artistic practices elsewhere. Featuring Brigid Cohen, Associate Professor of Music at New York University; Gracie Golden, Artistic Freedom Initiative’s Senior Officer for Strategic Initiatives & Relocation; and Michael P. Steinberg, professor of history and music, German studies, and author of “The Afterlife of Moses: Exile, Democracy, Renewal”.

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Roundtable Talk with Journalist and Author Mohamed Amjahid
Nov
2
6:00 PM18:00

Roundtable Talk with Journalist and Author Mohamed Amjahid

On identity, racism, and perceptions of sexuality in Germany, North Africa and the U.S.

German-Moroccan journalist and author Mohamed Amjahid writes about identity, racism, and perceptions of otherness in his books and columns. His latest book “Let’s Talk about Sex, Habibi” takes a look behind closed doors and examines love and desire in Morocco, Germany – and the many (sometimes false) perceptions of it. The American Council on Germany joined 1014 in an intimate discussion with Mohammed exploring these very topics.

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Talk and Music: Bach and Beauty: A Multi-Disciplinary Investigation
Sep
26
6:30 PM18:30

Talk and Music: Bach and Beauty: A Multi-Disciplinary Investigation

Why are people all around the world attracted to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach? To answer this question, we brought together painter and sculptor Alexander Polzin, leading Bach specialist Laurence Dreyfus (Oxford University), distinguished artistic manager Hanna Gaifman (New York), evolutionary biologist Richard O. Prum (Yale University) and the mathematician Michael Harris (Columbia University). 

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Residency Villa Albertine: Euridice Zaituna Kala
Sep
15
to Nov 15

Residency Villa Albertine: Euridice Zaituna Kala

1014 and Betonsalon (Paris) partnered with Villa Albertine (New York) to host visual artist Euridice Zaituna Kala for a two-month-long fellowship in New York City. This French-German-American partnership served to advance Kala’s research into international style architecture, inequality in the urban landscape, and the volume of activity in the over-developed New York City. 

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Exhibition: Annette Cords - Delirious Disruptions
Sep
9
to Oct 14

Exhibition: Annette Cords - Delirious Disruptions

1014’s fall program opened with Delirious Disruptions, a solo exhibition by Annette Cords featuring her Jacquard tapestries, works on paper, and digital prints. Through diverse media and approaches, the artist explored the material culture of the city and the layered messages that co-occur, amplify, and void each other in the built environment.

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Concert: Christian Benning and Oliver Xu Bridging the Atlantic
Jun
14
6:30 PM18:30

Concert: Christian Benning and Oliver Xu Bridging the Atlantic

We indulged in an evening of rhythmic excellence, as world-renowned percussionist Christian Benning and internationally recognized solo performer Oliver Xu combined precision, passion, and innovation during their concert performance at 1014.

From Bach and Albeniz, to the rhythms of Marino, Cangelosi, Markovich, Glentworth, Reifeneder, Xenakis, and even The Beatles, the repertoire took us on a musical journey.

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Concert Performance: ILYICH and Grounded Outer Space People
Jun
9
6:30 PM18:30

Concert Performance: ILYICH and Grounded Outer Space People

Berlin-based Ukrainian artist Anton Kats and New York-based musicians Takuya Nakamura, Olivia Lucy Phillip, and Matt Evans completed a short term performance-residency at 1014 in June. The project traced the relationship between transmigration and music through collaborative readings, improvisations, listening sessions, storytelling, and cosmic relationality and invites the audience to unlearn predetermined relational models during a public concert on June 9th.

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Book Launch: "Celebrating Friendship"
May
25
7:00 PM19:00

Book Launch: "Celebrating Friendship"

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1014 hosted a discussion and reception on Isabelle Graw’s latest book “On The Benefits of Friendship” that reflects on the purposes and struggles of friendship in a competitive society. By focusing on her own social milieu—the art world—Graw demonstrated how friendships are neither totally disinterested nor reduceable to their use. Featuring Isabelle Graw, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth and Renée Green.

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Design Talk with Photographer Iwan Baan
May
19
6:30 PM18:30

Design Talk with Photographer Iwan Baan

Together with the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany, 1014 and the festival NYCxDESIGN partnered to learn about Iwan Baan’s artistic practice, and how Baan’s works offer a broad panorama of human building that impressively demonstrates the existential importance of architecture and urban design.

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Performance and Discussion: Africa and the Global Diaspora - Does Art Connect us all?
May
16
7:00 PM19:00

Performance and Discussion: Africa and the Global Diaspora - Does Art Connect us all?

1014 and Contemporary And (C&) hosted an evening of powerful performances and discussions on the occasion of the magazine’s 10th anniversary. Featuring Margaret Morton, Director Creativity and Free Expression, Ford Foundation; Aldeide Delgado, curator and founding director WOPHA: Women Photographers International Archive; Enos Nyamor, art critic, Akademie Schloss Solitude alumna. Moderated by C&’s co-founder Yvette Mutumba. With performances by Mia Harrison and Steven Baboun, founder and creative director of the creative house, Studio Baboun.

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Concert: Mivos Quartet
Oct
6
6:30 PM18:30

Concert: Mivos Quartet

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This concert by the Mivos Quartet—one of the leading ensembles of its genre on the international new-music scene—presented recent works by four composers who transcend cultural identity through their personal continual journeys. Saad Haddad and Carl Bettendorf both employ maqāmāt; Eren Gümrükçüoğlu’s piece depicts an imaginary journey from East to West; and composer Sivan Eldar expands the West-Eastern Divan.

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Panel Discussion and Exhibition Viewing: Reality, Technology and Art
Sep
20
6:30 PM18:30

Panel Discussion and Exhibition Viewing: Reality, Technology and Art

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As part of the ongoing exhibition, Elias Wessel: It’s Complicated, Is Possibly Art, we hosted a discussion with Dr. Wendy Suzuki, Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University; Sue Huang, a new media artist whose work addresses collective experience, and Elias Wessel, whose latest exhibition was on view at 1014. Moderated by the exhibition curator, Alina Girshovich.

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Public Exhibition Viewing: Elias Wessel – It’s Complicated, is Possibly Art
Sep
10
to Sep 11

Public Exhibition Viewing: Elias Wessel – It’s Complicated, is Possibly Art

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It’s Complicated, Is Possibly Art presents a selection of works by Elias Wessel that invert the digital space, playing with the seemingly non-corporeal, ephemeral, and magical forces tracking and shaping our experience. Can our perception of reality and ourselves really be trusted? Curated by Alina Girshovich. Including an audiowork by Natalia Kiës.

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Vernissage: Elias Wessel - It’s Complicated, Is Possibly Art
Sep
7
6:00 PM18:00

Vernissage: Elias Wessel - It’s Complicated, Is Possibly Art

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It’s Complicated, Is Possibly Art presented a selection of works by Elias Wessel that invert the digital space, playing with the seemingly non-corporeal, ephemeral, and magical forces tracking and shaping our experience. The exhibition gives visible, audible, and physical form to the orchestration behind the scenes, and the resulting fragmented, incomprehensible nature of language, individual identity, and digital communication. Can our perception of reality and ourselves really be trusted? Curated by Alina Girshovich. Including an audiowork by Natalia Kiës.

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Virtual Talk: “Star Light, Star Bright”
Aug
31
11:00 AM11:00

Virtual Talk: “Star Light, Star Bright”

In this panel, featuring Elizabeth Hamilton of Fort Valley State University, Lukas Feireiss of Berlin University of the Arts, and Damon Bradley of DeepSpace Technologies, speakers examined and discussed several works of space art and their import to human society at various times and places. What can these works tell us about those who produced them, their contemporary times, and now our own? Curated and moderated by Nick Travaglini (Liberal Studies - The New School), Co-Chair of New School Policy and Design for Outer Space (NSPDOS) of Students for the Exploration and Development of Space.

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Exhibition: Mischa Kuball: res.o.nant_discourse
May
31
3:00 PM15:00

Exhibition: Mischa Kuball: res.o.nant_discourse

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The three installations by Mischa Kuball shown at 1014 illuminated historical research and interventions in built spaces. res.o.nant (2017) provides insights into a work that was exhibited in a more complex way in the new building of the Jewish Museum in Berlin designed by Daniel Liebeskind. In two further installations, Kuball dedicates himself to the Mnemosyne picture atlas (2021) by the art and cultural scientist Aby Warburg.

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Program: 2022 Night of Ideas by Villa Albertine
May
21
to May 22

Program: 2022 Night of Ideas by Villa Albertine

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The 2022 Night of Ideas explored urgent questions around our most critical challenges – from racial violence to the climate crisis to the erosion of democracy – to reimagine more promising paths forward for our communities. Some of the speakers at Night of Ideas included Geoff Dembicki, an investigative climate reporter based in New York; and Fabiola Hanna, whose art practice and research joins memory work, digital archives, and software studies.

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Two at 1014: Norman Kleeblatt in Conversation with Mischa Kuball
May
19
5:00 PM17:00

Two at 1014: Norman Kleeblatt in Conversation with Mischa Kuball

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Two of Mischa Kuball’s works on display at 1014 were the product of in-depth research into the work of the cultural scholar Aby Warburg, who developed his picture atlas Mnemosyne in the 1920s. This event entailed a conversation between artist Mischa Kuball and curator Norman Kleeblatt about art, memory, and the museum.

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Talk at 1014: Creating resonance - Contemporary Art Interventions in Museums and Public Space
May
18
6:30 PM18:30

Talk at 1014: Creating resonance - Contemporary Art Interventions in Museums and Public Space

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Contemporary art installations evoke memories and create new contexts to buildings, places, and institutions. In view of the worldwide debate about the role of museums and the significance of art in public space, we invited practitioners and academics to discuss the role of temporary art installations in and around museums. With Kate Bonansinga (University of Cincinnati), curator and researcher in the fields of Contemporary art; Shanay Jhaveri, curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; and German Artist Mischa Kuball, whose work res.o.nant at the Jewish Museum Berlin serves as a reference point and context to this discussion. Moderated by curator Niama Safia Sandy.

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Talk at 1014: Vitra Design Museum presents "Plastic. Remaking Our World"
May
12
6:30 PM18:30

Talk at 1014: Vitra Design Museum presents "Plastic. Remaking Our World"

1014 invited Jochen Eisenbrand, Chief Curator at the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, to present the museum’s exhibition, “Plastic. Remaking Our World”, during NYCxDESIGN in New York City. The curator discussed the rise and fall of a material that has been elemental to the design world and become a symbol of modernity. Featuring Lola Ben-Alon, Assistant Professor at Columbia GSAPP; and Charlotte McCurdy, an award-winning designer and researcher.

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Talk at 1014: "No Body Is Closed“ - Cornelia Thomsen and Siri Hustvedt in Conversation
Apr
7
6:00 PM18:00

Talk at 1014: "No Body Is Closed“ - Cornelia Thomsen and Siri Hustvedt in Conversation

In this exchange, two New York-based creatives, painter and author, reflected on the concept of the collective self -- the many ways in which human identities are created, disassembled, and reconfigured. Featuring visual artist Cornelia Thomsen and renowned novelist and essayist Siri Hustvedt. Moderated by Eric Banks, Director, New York Institute for the Humanities. This talk was organized in collaboration with Deutsches Haus at NYU and the German Consulate General New York.

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