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Making Art with John Baldessari (Virtual Roundtable)

Artillery Magazine and Mixografia are pleased to present a conversation between some of John Baldessari's closest collaborators. Ezrha Jean Black leads a discussion between print publishers and studio partners from across Los Angeles, candldily remembering John Baldessari's impact as a figurehead of conceptual art, as well as the friendships and collaborative relationships developed in the pursuit of making art. Participants include Amanda McGough and Brienne Arrington (John Baldessari Studio); Jeff McMane (Gemini G.E.L); Jean Milant (Cirrus Gallery & Editions); Shaye Remba (Mixografia); Jacob Samuel (Edition Jacob Samuel); and Francesco X. Siqueiros (El Nopal Press).
Relevant research areas: North America, 20th Century, Contemporary
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