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July 9, 2026
5PM

Jessica Silverman

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Artist Talk: Julian Hoeber in conversation with Jonathan T.D. Neil

On the occasion of Julian Hoeber’s fourth solo exhibition with Jessica Silverman, Binocular Rivalry, we invite you to join the artist in conversation with writer and educator Jonathan T.D. Neil. Together, Hoeber and Neil will discuss the artist’s ongoing investigation of stereoscopic vision and the unstable relationship between seeing and knowing.

Julian Hoeber (b. 1974, Philadelphia, PA) received an MFA from ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, BA in Art History from Tufts University, and BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. He has enjoyed solo exhibitions at University of the Arts, Philadelphia and Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, among others. His work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, New York; MOCA Los Angeles; de Young Museum, San Francisco; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Dallas Museum of Art; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO; Rubell Family Collection, Miami; Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas; and Deste Foundation Center for Contemporary Art, Athens. His work has been included in group exhibitions at MAK Center of Art and Architecture, Los Angeles; Desert X, Palm Springs, CA; Tang Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY; and Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas. He lives and works in Los Angeles.

Jonathan T.D. Neil is the Founder and Editor of Artlance. He writes about art and culture at Consecutive Matters. His essays and criticism have been published in Artforum, Hyperallergic, The Brooklyn Rail, e-Flux Criticism, The Art Newspaper, ArtReview, Art-Agenda, Modern Painters, and in a number of museum and gallery catalogues. From 2021 to 2024, Neil was the co-founder of Inversion Art, a Y-Combinator-inspired accelerator and investment program designed to give visual artists the means and methods to pursue their most ambitious work. Prior to Inversion Art, he was Associate Provost at Claremont Graduate University and the Founding Director of Sotheby’s Institute of Art’s Los Angeles campus. He is also an Editor-at-Large for The Brooklyn Rail.

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