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The Un-Private Collection: Christopher Wool and Kim Gordon

In the latest event in The Broad’s signature series, The Un-Private Collection, the museum presents artist Christopher Wool in conversation with musician and artist Kim Gordon on Saturday, February 15 at 2pm. They will be talking about the interplay of art and music on their respective artistic practices. Moderated by John Corbett (music curator and critic, author, and gallerist), this Un-Private Collection event will provide a platform for Wool and Gordon to share how their experiences with music, art, and other genres influenced how they approach their creative undertakings.

During the 70s and 80s, Wool and Gordon spent formative years in the vibrant, gritty art and music scenes of Lower Manhattan and the East Village. Artists and performers of this era freely ventured to the edges of film, literature, art, music, and fashion to craft an intentionally “lo-fi” aesthetic that favored abandon and process in contrast to the commercialization that was expanding into the downtown art scene.

The event is made possible by Leading Partner East West Bank with support from Land Rover and Van Cleef & Arpels. Located at Zipper Concert Hall, 200 S. Grand Ave, Los Angeles California. Tickets are available at the Broad’s official website.

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