Scholl Lecture Series

Scholl Lecture Series
Scholl Lecture Series

A seasonal lecture series made possible thanks to a generous gift from Dennis and Debra Scholl.

Upcoming Scholl Lectures

Robin Rhode

artist
b. 1976, Cape Town; lives in Berlin

Robin Rhode, Requiem for a Pavilion of Silence, 2010

artwork
Digital animation, silent, 1 min., 44 sec.
African and African Diaspora

Rafael Ferrer

artist
b. 1933, San Juan; lives in Long Island and Vieques, Puerto Rico

Rafael Ferrer, Red, White & Blue ARTFORHUM, 1971/2014

artwork
Neon
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Word/Image

d.a. levy

artist
b. 1942, Cleveland; d. 1968, Cleveland

d.a. levy, Poem Written While Flying Over Hanoi from the series Zen Concrete, 1967

artwork
Ink, mimeograph, and typewriter ink on paper
Word/Image

John Giorno

artist
b. 1936, New York; d. 2019, New York

John Giorno, Poem Prints, 1991

artwork
Screenprints
100 Highlights and Word/Image

Harry Lieberman

artist
b. 1876, Gnieveshev, Poland; d. 1983, Manhasset, New York

Harry Lieberman, No Man Is an Island, 1966

artwork
Oil on canvas
Self-taught artists

Anastasia Samoylova, Lightnings, 2014

artwork
Archival pigment print
Miami-based artists

Carl Andre, July 26 Movement Cuba Side 2, 1965

artwork
Carbon-transferred typewriting on paper
Word/Image

Carl Andre

artist
b. 1935, Quincy, Massachusetts; d. 2024, New York

Antonia Wright, I Scream, Therefore I Exist, 2011

artwork
Color video, with sound, 4 min.
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Miami-based artists

Jenny Holzer

artist
b. 1950, Gallipolis, Ohio; lives in Hoosick Falls, New York

Jenny Holzer, Inflammatory Essays, 1979–82

artwork
Offset posters on colored paper
100 Highlights and Word/Image

Dirk Krecker

artist
b. 1972, Frankfurt, Germany; lives in Frankfurt

Dirk Krecker, I’m Not a Pirate–I’m a Fisherman, 2011

artwork
Typewriter ink on paper
Word/Image

Julio Larraz, Halloween, 1973

artwork
Oil on Masonite
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Julio Larraz

artist
b. 1944, Havana; lives in Miami
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Past Scholl Lectures

Robin Rhode

artist
b. 1976, Cape Town; lives in Berlin

Robin Rhode, Requiem for a Pavilion of Silence, 2010

artwork
Digital animation, silent, 1 min., 44 sec.
African and African Diaspora

Rafael Ferrer

artist
b. 1933, San Juan; lives in Long Island and Vieques, Puerto Rico

Rafael Ferrer, Red, White & Blue ARTFORHUM, 1971/2014

artwork
Neon
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Word/Image

d.a. levy

artist
b. 1942, Cleveland; d. 1968, Cleveland

d.a. levy, Poem Written While Flying Over Hanoi from the series Zen Concrete, 1967

artwork
Ink, mimeograph, and typewriter ink on paper
Word/Image

John Giorno

artist
b. 1936, New York; d. 2019, New York

John Giorno, Poem Prints, 1991

artwork
Screenprints
100 Highlights and Word/Image

Harry Lieberman

artist
b. 1876, Gnieveshev, Poland; d. 1983, Manhasset, New York

Harry Lieberman, No Man Is an Island, 1966

artwork
Oil on canvas
Self-taught artists

Anastasia Samoylova, Lightnings, 2014

artwork
Archival pigment print
Miami-based artists

Carl Andre, July 26 Movement Cuba Side 2, 1965

artwork
Carbon-transferred typewriting on paper
Word/Image

Carl Andre

artist
b. 1935, Quincy, Massachusetts; d. 2024, New York

Antonia Wright, I Scream, Therefore I Exist, 2011

artwork
Color video, with sound, 4 min.
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Miami-based artists

Jenny Holzer

artist
b. 1950, Gallipolis, Ohio; lives in Hoosick Falls, New York

Jenny Holzer, Inflammatory Essays, 1979–82

artwork
Offset posters on colored paper
100 Highlights and Word/Image

Dirk Krecker

artist
b. 1972, Frankfurt, Germany; lives in Frankfurt

Dirk Krecker, I’m Not a Pirate–I’m a Fisherman, 2011

artwork
Typewriter ink on paper
Word/Image

Julio Larraz, Halloween, 1973

artwork
Oil on Masonite
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Julio Larraz

artist
b. 1944, Havana; lives in Miami
1 96 97 98 99 100 117
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