About this Event
Penny Arcade, art historian Marcelo Gabriel Yáñez, and Soft Network deputy director, Marie Warsh, present an illustrated conversation on the life, work, and lasting significance of Baykal (1944–1997).
Baykal inhabited New York’s East Village when it was a crucible of experimentation and resilience. From the 1960s through the 1990s, she did not merely document a scene—she recorded the lives and interconnections of a generation in motion. Her portraits reinforced networks, affirmed collective identity, and chronicled communities navigating gentrification and the devastation of the AIDS crisis. Her images transcend documentation; they are acts of witness, bearing testimony to lives, relationships, and cultural moments that might otherwise have been forgotten. This year marks the 30th anniversary of her inclusion in the Contemporary Arts Annual, curated by Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt at The National Arts Club—a milestone underscoring the lasting cultural significance of her photographic record.
Since January 2025, the Baykal Archive has been Archive-in-Residence at Soft Network, a Downtown Manhattan arts nonprofit dedicated to collaborative stewardship of artists’ legacies. Her work continues to testify to a living artistic lineage, sustaining intergenerational dialogue and demonstrating how archives animate and preserve community memory.
Image: Sheyla Baykal, Angels of Light, Gossamer Wings, 1972
Courtesy Sheyla Baykal Archive and Soft Network
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, United States
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