Opening Lecture: Giorgio Griffa—Paths in the Forest
Saturday, June 27, 2026
11 am
Free. No registration required.
Accessible seats available. Call 413 458 0570 with any questions.

To celebrate Giorgio Griffa: Paths in the Forest, the artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States, join catalogue contributors Joanna Fiduccia and Kate Nesin, and exhibition curator Robert Wiesenberger, for a conversation about Griffa’s vibrant and lyrical work. Fiduccia is an assistant professor of art history at Yale University, whose book on artist Alberto Giacometti is forthcoming this year. Kate Nesin is a curator-at-large at the Art Institute of Chicago and the author of Cy Twombly’s Things. Robert Wiesenberger is the Barbara and John Vogelstein Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum and the former curator of contemporary projects at the Clark.

Image: Giorgio Griffa, Kaddish (detail), 2024, acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of Fondazione Giorgio Griffa, Turin, and Casey Kaplan, New York

Opening Lecture: Giorgio Griffa—Paths in the Forest
Saturday, June 27, 2026
11 am
Free. No registration required.
Accessible seats available. Call 413 458 0570 with any questions.

To celebrate Giorgio Griffa: Paths in the Forest, the artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States, join catalogue contributors Joanna Fiduccia and Kate Nesin, and exhibition curator Robert Wiesenberger, for a conversation about Griffa’s vibrant and lyrical work. Fiduccia is an assistant professor of art history at Yale University, whose book on artist Alberto Giacometti is forthcoming this year. Kate Nesin is a curator-at-large at the Art Institute of Chicago and the author of Cy Twombly’s Things. Robert Wiesenberger is the Barbara and John Vogelstein Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum and the former curator of contemporary projects at the Clark.

Image: Giorgio Griffa, Kaddish (detail), 2024, acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of Fondazione Giorgio Griffa, Turin, and Casey Kaplan, New York