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ARTBOOK BLOGEventsStore NewsMuseum Stores of the MonthNew Title ReleasesStaff PicksImage GalleryBooks in the MediaExcerpts & EssaysArtbook InterviewsEx LibrisAt First Sight2025 Gift GuidesFeatured Image ArchiveEvents ArchiveDATE 5/2/2026 Join Artbook | D.A.P. at CONTACT Photobook Fair, TorontoDATE 4/20/2026 Rizzoli Bookstore presents Chris Wiley, Nan Goldin, and Robert Swope on 'Michel Hurst: Órale'DATE 4/19/2026 Morbid Anatomy presents 'Divine Color' author Laura Weinstein on 'Gods in Living Color: Hindu Devotional Lithographs and the Birth of Modern Indian Visual Culture'DATE 4/11/2026 Artbook at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles Bookstore presents Eve Wood and Shana Nys Dambrot on 'Diane Arbus Goes Shopping'DATE 4/8/2026 Maï Lucas reception and book signing at Dashwood ProjectsDATE 4/7/2026 A West Coast Modern respite for meditation and play in 'The Sea Ranch'DATE 4/5/2026 In this season of rejuvenation, a meditation on loss and revivalDATE 4/5/2026 For Catherine Opie, "Without representation, there is no visibility"DATE 4/1/2026 Hiroshi Sugimoto's terrestrial celestial masterpieceDATE 3/29/2026 Celebrating Women's History Month and Frida-mania in NYCDATE 3/27/2026 Gateways to other realms in 'Uman: After all the things'DATE 3/25/2026 The Strand presents George Condo in conversation with Massimiliano Gioni and Dakis Joannou for the launch of 'The Mad and the Lonely'DATE 3/24/2026 Back in stock! 'Helen Frankenthaler: Painting without Rules' | EVENTSCORY REYNOLDS | DATE 4/20/2026Rizzoli Bookstore presents Chris Wiley, Nan Goldin, and Robert Swope on 'Michel Hurst: Órale'Monday, April 20, at 6 PM, Rizzoli Bookstore presents a conversation with Chris Wiley, Nan Goldin and Robert Swope to celebrate the debut book of late photographer Michel Hurst, Órale: Love and Death in Mexico City , a collection of photographs made in and around his adopted home of Mexico City over a period of eight years.
![]() ![]() ABOVE: “Mexico City” (2022) This monograph includes an introduction by acclaimed photographer and activist Nan Goldin, an essay by New Yorker photography critic Chris Wiley and an afterword by Hurst's husband of 40 years, Robert Swope. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS ![]() Chris Wiley is a writer and artist based in Woodstock, NY. He contributes regularly to the New Yorker, and has written for numerous catalogs and publications including Aperture, Elle, Frieze, Kaleidoscope, ArtForum.com, and FOAM. His photographic work has been included in exhibitions at MoMA PS1, Atlanta Contemporary, Marian Goodman, Hauser and Wirth, and Marianne Boesky, among others. He is represented by Nicelle Beauchene Gallery in New York. ![]() Nan Goldin is an American photographer and artist. Since the 1970s her work has explored notions of gender and definitions of normality. By documenting her life and the lives of the friends who surround her, Goldin gives a voice and visibility to her communities especially the bohemian LGBT communities which were deeply impacted by the devastating HIV/AIDS crisis of the 1980s. These images of her “extended family” became the subject of her seminal slide show and first book The Ballad of Sexual Dependency. Her retrospective This Will Not End Well, the first exhibition dedicated to her work as a filmmaker, is currently traveling through Europe (Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin; Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan; and Grand Palais Rmn, Paris). She is the founding member of the advocacy group P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now) which targeted the pharmaceutical companies responsible for the overdose epidemic. She has been an outspoken advocate for Palestine since the1970s. She lives and works in New York City and Paris. ![]() Robert Swope. Born in Nashville, Tennessee. Graduate of Eckerd College Class of 1976. Singer/Lyricist of legendary NYC No Wave band, Beirut Slump, from 1979. Co-founded with Michel Hurst the New York City 20th Century Design Gallery, Full House (1985–2014). Editor along with Michel Hurst of the photography book Casa Susanna—an archive of found photographs of mid-century cross-dressers published in 2005. Currently living in Mexico City. ![]() ABOVE: “Malinalco” (2018) Rizzoli Bookstore Chris Wiley, Nan Goldin and Robert Swope on 'Michel Hurst: Órale' Monday, April 20, 6–7:45 PM 1133 Broadway New York, NY 10010 Register here |