Featuring Josh T. Franco, Cody Hartley & Alicia Inez Guzmán
516 ARTS presents a conversation with artist Josh T. Franco and Cody Hartley,
Director of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, moderated by co-curator Alicia
Inez Guzmán, PhD. It will explore the unintentional role of charismatic artists
in gentrifying communities and erasing local histories, leading to the creation
of art colonies like Santa Fe, which continue to face profound real estate crises
today. Franco’s engagement with this phenomenon is informed by his years of
examining the impact of the late artist Donald Judd’s legacy on Marfa, Texas.
Hartley will further explore Georgia O’Keeffe’s legacy and the museum’s own
path toward institutional self reflection.
Discussion
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