To celebrate the release of the book, Marina Adams – Works on Paper: A Survey, the artist will be in conversation with curators Raymond Foye and Claire Gilman. The exhibition will be on view through May 29, 2026.
Tuesday, May 19
6–8 pm; discussion begins at 6:30 pm
Peter Blum Gallery
176 Grand St, New York, NY
Contact: (212) 244-6055 or art@peterblumgallery.com
RAYMOND FOYE
Raymond Foye is a curator, publisher, and editor based in New York. With Francesco Clemente he published fifty titles under the imprint Hanuman Books in India (1985–95). He is formerly a Director at Gagosian Gallery (1990–95) and has curated independently for Peter Blum (New York), Thomas Ammann Fine Art (Zurich), and Studio d’Arte Raffaelli (Trento, Italy). He represents the estate of artist and filmmaker Jordan Belson in cooperation with Matthew Marks Gallery. Recent published works include Gregory Corso’s The Golden Dot: Last Poems 1997–2000; John Wieners’s Behind the State Capitol (50th Anniversary Edition); and The Collected Poems of Bob Kaufman (with Tate Swindell), for which Foye was awarded the American Book Award. He is the literary executor of the estates of Rene Ricard, James Schuyler, and John Wieners. He is a regular contributor to Gagosian Quarterly and is a Contributing Editor at The Brooklyn Rail.
CLAIRE GILMAN
Claire Gilman is Acquavella Curator and Department Head of Modern and Contemporary Drawings at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, where she recently opened her first exhibition, Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings (June 27, 2025–January 4, 2026). Before that, she was Chief Curator at the Drawing Center in New York, where, for fourteen years, she oversaw the museum’s curatorial program, organizing more than fifty exhibitions and public programs and authoring numerous catalogues. Her writing has appeared in Art Journal, Bomb, The Brooklyn Rail, CAA Reviews, Documents, Frieze, and October, and she has authored numerous essays for art books and museum exhibitions. Her book Drawing in the Present Tense, coauthored with Roger Malbert, was recently published by Thames & Hudson.