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Takashi Murakami and Pico Iyer
The Broad, Los Angeles, presents a conversation between Takashi Murakami and Pico Iyer, an author and longtime resident of Japan.
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Takashi Murakami and Benoit Pagotto
Thursday, May 19, 2022, 7:30pm
The Broad, Los Angeles
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As part of the Un-Private Collection, an ongoing series of public programs organized by the Broad, Los Angeles, Takashi Murakami will be joined by cofounder of RTFKT Studios Benoit Pagotto. The pair will discuss Murakami’s interest in the possibilities of the metaverse and the potential for transcendent, spiritual, or healing experiences through it. The talk is being held in conjunction with the exhibition Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow, on view at the Broad from May 21 to September 25, 2022. To attend the event in person or online, purchase tickets at ticketing.thebroad.org.
Left: Takashi Murakami, CLONE X × TAKASHI MURAKAMI #1 Murakami Arhat, 2022. Right: CLONE X × TAKASHI MURAKAMI #4 - CO-FOUNDER BENOIT PAGOTTO (BENITO). Artwork © 2022 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved
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Nathaniel Mary Quinn and Donna Augustin-Quinn
Saturday, November 20, 2021, 2pm
The Broad, Los Angeles
www.thebroad.org
As part of the Un-Private Collection, an ongoing series of public programs organized by the Broad, Los Angeles, Nathaniel Mary Quinn will be joined by actress, director, writer, and producer Donna Augustin-Quinn. The pair will discuss Quinn’s work in the Broad’s collection, as well as the artist’s practice at large. The talk is being held in conjunction with the exhibition Since Unveiling: Selected Acquisitions of a Decade, on view at the Broad through April 3, 2022. To attend the event, purchase tickets at ticketing.thebroad.org.
Nathaniel Mary Quinn. Photo: Kyle Dorosz
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Jeff Koons and John Waters
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