2024-11-24 . . .

Pass: Closing Conversation

Taro Masushio

Sunday, November 24, 5⁠–7PM

We are pleased to convene a conversation between Matilde Guidelli-Guidi, curator at Dia Art Foundation, and Taro Masushio on the occasion of his solo exhibition Pass at Empty Gallery. This free ranging discussion will explore the poetics of Masushio’s practice, touching on topics such as his recurring interest in informal archives, the notion of form as a tool for evading semantic foreclosure, and the economies of presence enabled by a curved approach to time. The exhibition will be on view through Saturday, November 30th.

Matilde Guidelli-Guidi is a curator & curatorial department head at Dia Art Foundation. Her upcoming projects include exhibitions of work by Cameron Rowland, Kishio Suga, Duane Linklater, and Jack Whitten; discursive commissions to Paul Pfeiffer, Michael Krebber, Julia Scher, and Martine Syms; and a primary-source book of Senga’s Nengudi’s drawings, writings and performances for the camera.

Taro Masushio is a Japanese born artist currently working in New York City. Masushio works with a range of mediums including photography, video, drawing, and sculpture. Masushio received his BA from University of California, Berkeley and MFA from New York University. Solo and group exhibitions include Empty Gallery; Hong Kong, Ulrik; New York, Felix Gaudlitz; Vienna, Bonner Kunstverein; Bonn, 47 Canal; New York, Capsule Shanghai, and Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; California, amongst others. He was the 2022/23 City Artist in Residence at Internationales Atelier-stipendium Mönchengladbach. In Fall 2024, he joined Cooper Union; New York as the Henry Wolf Chair in Photography.