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The Art Scene 02.06.25

Tue, 02/04/2025 - 10:00
Jane Freilicher’s “The Changing Scene,” from 1981, can be seen at the Parrish Art Museum in “A New Subjectivity 1979/2024.” 
Courtesy of the Parrish Art Museum

Exhibition Tour at the Parrish

Kaitlin Halloran, the Parrish Art Museum’s associate curator and publications manager, will lead a tour of the museum’s exhibition “A New Subjectivity 1979/2024” tomorrow at 3 p.m.

The exhibition looks back at the influential exhibition “A New Subjectivity” that was organized by Jean Clair in Brussels at the Palais des Beaux Arts in 1979. The Parrish show includes works by several artists shown in the original exhibition — Robert Guinan, David Hockney, Raymond Mason, and R.B. Kitaj among them.

It also features works by artists in the Parrish collection who have continued the figurative traditions celebrated in the original exhibition, including Rackstraw Downes, Jane Freilicher, and Howard Kanovitz, as well as artists working today such as Jordan Casteel, Peter Doig, and Arcmanoro Niles.

Tickets are $30, $24 for senior citizens, $12 for members’ guests, $10 for resident benefits passholders, and free for members, students, and children. Advance registration has been recommended.

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