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The Jason Rhoades Variety Show
To mark the exhibition finalé of ‘Jason Rhoades. DRIVE II’ at Hauser & Wirth 22nd Street, we are thrilled to host ‘The Jason Rhoades Variety Show.’ Special guests will include performer Morgan Bassichis, artist Alex Da Corte, curator Dr. Adrienne Edwards and art historian David Lewis, alongside exhibition curator Ingrid Schaffner. The show will take place in the amphitheater at the gallery’s 18th Street location in Chelsea.
The Variety Show will consist of short, snappy presentations on Rhoades-adjacent topics:
Dr. Adrienne Edwards on Power 106 FM Radio in Los Angeles
David Lewis on Francis Picabia and Race cars
Alex Da Corte on Car Culture (and possibly ‘Brat’ culture, after the album by Charli XCX)
Morgan Bassichis reading from Charles Mee’s play ‘Under Construction’ inspired by Jason Rhoades
Ingrid Schaffner reading from the artist’s book ‘Volume A Rhoades Referenz’ and introducing ‘Illastrations,’ a new facsimile publication of drawings by Rhoades.
Venue: Hauser & Wirth New York, 18th Street
443 West 18th Street
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