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Hales is delighted to host a conversation between Anthony Cudahy, Miguel Martinez and Dr. Ksenia M. Soboleva on 12 October at 2pm. Set within Anthony Cudahy's solo exhibition, Fool's gold, the discussion will center around overlapping themes central in Cudahy, Martinez and Soboleva's work.
Anthony Cudahy received a BFA from Pratt Institute, NY in 2011 and completed an MFA at Hunter College, NY in 2020. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. This year marks Cudahy's first institutional solo exhibition in the United States, Spinneret which opened at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Maine and is now on view at the Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas, Texas. Accompanying Spinneret is a comprehensive monograph published by Phaidon. His solo exhibition Like Night Needs Morning, is currently on view at CAP Centre d'art de Sainte-Fons, through 23 November 2024.
Miguel Martinez received a BFA from The University of Houston in 2013 and completed an MFA at Hunter College in 2021. Exhibitions include Tell Me How It Ends at Grimm Gallery, currently on view, Love's Other Name at The Spite Haus, Philadelphia in 2023 and Tinieblas at 205 Hudson, New York in 2021. He participated in the Mad54 Artist Residency in 2023 where he made preparatory paintings for a mural at Riis Beach painted the same year. Forthcoming commissions include a mural at The Clemente in New York's Lower East Side. Awards include the 2013 Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund from the Dallas Museum of Art. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Dr. Ksenia M. Soboleva is a New York based writer and art historian specializing in queer art and culture. She holds a PhD from the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU. Currently, she is working on a book project titled Friendship as a Way of Art: Queer Identity and Visual Citation, and co-editing the first monograph of the 1990s gallery Trial BALLOON (forthcoming with Karma). Soboleva is a regular contributor to the Brooklyn Rail and BOMB magazine, and her writings have appeared in various exhibition catalogues and artist monographs. She teaches at the New School and NYU.
No RSVP required; seating is limited and on a first come, first served basis.