In Conversation: Julian Rose and Richard Gluckman

Wednesday, October 2
6:00pm
101 Spring Street
New York, NY

Join Judd Foundation for a conversation between author Julian Rose and architect Richard Gluckman. They will discuss Rose’s new book Building Culture, published by Princeton Architectural Press, a collection of interviews with Gluckman and fifteen architects about the complex process of creating spaces for art.

Rose has written extensively about Judd’s architectural designs, and Gluckman’s half-century of experience designing exhibition spaces includes working on the Dia Art Foundation’s first installations of many artists including Donald Judd and Dan Flavin.  Their dialogue will explore the legacy of Minimalism in architecture and the effect of Judd’s installations on the evolution of museums of contemporary art.

This event is free and open to the public though advance registration is encouraged. Please note priority will be given to those who have registered in advance, though advance registration does not guarantee admission once the event reaches capacity. 

This conversation is presented in collaboration with Princeton Architectural Press.

Register here.

Julian Rose is a critic and historian. From 2012 to 2018, he was a senior editor at Artforum, and he has written extensively on art and architecture, with a focus on intersections between the two fields, contributing essays to monographs and exhibition catalogs on artists including Valie Export, Sarah Oppenheimer, Fred Sandback, and Richard Serra. He regularly contributes to a wide range of publications including Aperture, Architectural Review, Artforum, Bookforum, Log, Perspecta, and October.

Richard Gluckman established his firm Stelle Gluckman (now Gluckman Tang) in 1977. He was the first architect to work for the Dia Art Foundation and designed exhibition spaces for Dia throughout New York City. In addition to working and living spaces for many notable artists, Gluckman has designed a wide range of major museums, including the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, and the Museo Picasso in Málaga, Spain.