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05.08

With recent works hidden behind rows of bathroom stall doors, Hughmans is a delight to explore. The mode of display is playful, but with persistent depth, as it amplifies the metaphors explored by the works hidden behind the doors. At Lisson until 2 August 2024. Exceptional!



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2024
Lisson, Hugh Hayden, Shows, New York
Talking
Galleries
2024




With an impressive lineup of nearly 40 leaders from the international art scene, Talking Galleries New York 2024 provided a comprehensive analysis of the issues facing the art world today, extending our exploration beyond art market and gallery practices.
This year, the program discussions will expand to cover the evolving landscape of art institutions and museums, analyze market trends, navigate the impact of AI in the arts, among other key topics shaping the future of the art world.
Project
2024
Symposium, New York
Frieze
New York

Frieze New York


From 2017 to May of 2021, Loring served as a Director of the International Art Fair organization, Frieze Inc., where she led Frieze New York and public art programming in New York City. In 2021, the fair left its former home on Randalls Island for The Shed.
Project
2017-2022
Frieze, New York
Talking
Galleries
Loring delivers opening remarks.
On April 4-5, 2022, Talking Galleries presented its first two-day art world symposium in New York, through a partnership with the advisory firm Schwartzman & Associates and directed by Loring Randolph.
The program featured nearly 50 top-level speakers, including museum directors, gallerists, curators, artists, scholars, journalists, non-profit leaders, auction house and art fair executives, who will join in conversations about the significant issues facing the art world today.
Project
2022
Symposium, New York
Talking
Galleries

Talking Galleries Conference Launches Second New York Edition.
The 2022 edition of Talking Galleries New York gathered (from left): Michael Govan, CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Director and CEO, Lucas Museum of Narrative Art; Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator, The Studio Museum, New York; and moderator Charlotte Burns, Founder, Studio Burns, London, for a panel titled “Public Institutions: A New Vision for the Future.”
News
04.2024
ARTnews, Talking Galleries, Symposium, New York
How I Got
My Job

How I Got My Art Job: Frieze Artistic Director Loring Randolph on How Asking Smart Questions Got Her in the Door. Plus, how Randolph plans to shake up the fair.
News
03.2018
Artnet, Frieze, New York
Whitewall

Loring Randolph on Frieze New York’s Debut at The Shed: " I find it really rewarding that our relationship with New York institutions has been taken to this point where we can house Frieze at a New York City nonprofit organization. We can have some sort of symbiosis in terms of economics, programming, community, and relationships"
News
05.2021
Whitewall, Frieze, New York
04.07

