About this Event
On the occasion of the exhibition 'Roni Horn’ at Hauser & Wirth Wooster Street, we're thrilled to present a film series by the artist in the amphitheater at our 18th Street location in Chelsea.
All screenings are free and open to the public; however, due to limited space, reservations are required. Please register for each film individually.
Wednesday 8 May, 8 pm
WANDA (1970), Directed by Barbara Loden
1 hr 42 min
About ‘Roni Horn’
Roni Horn’s work consistently generates uncertainty to thwart closure in her work. Important across her oeuvre is her longstanding interest in the protean nature of identity, meaning, and perception, as well as the notion of doubling; issues which continue to propel Horn’s practice. On 4 April, Hauser & Wirth will open an exhibition by acclaimed American artist Roni Horn at the gallery’s location on Wooster Street. Known for her conceptually oriented work in a diverse array of media, Horn will present a new series of works on paper alongside six cast-glass sculptures that explore new geometries and further the artist’s ongoing interest in identity, interpretation and multiplicity.
Image: Dirk Bogarde and Wendy Craig in Joseph Losey's THE SERVANT (1963). Courtesy: Rialto Pictures/Studiocanal
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hauser & Wirth, 443 West 18th Street, New York, United States
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