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Scully and Neshat at the Parrish

Tue, 08/05/2025 - 16:06
A scene from Shirin Neshat's feature film "Land of Dreams."

A tour of the Parrish Art Museum’s exhibition “Sean Scully: The Albee Barn, Montauk,” will be led by Kaitlin Halloran, the museum’s associate curator and publications manager, Friday at 3 p.m. The show is a survey of the artist’s work from 1981 to 2024, placing his career in the context of his 1982 residency.

“Land of Dreams,” a 2021 film by Shirin Neshat, will be shown on Sunday at 3:30, followed by a conversation between Ms. Neshat, whose exhibition “Born of Fire” is on view at the museum, and Corinne Erni, the museum’s chief curator.

“Land of Dreams” follows an Iranian immigrant, employed by the U.S. Census Bureau, on a journey to record citizens’ dreams. It stars Sheila Vand, Matt Dillon, William Moseley, Isabella Rossellini, and Anna Gunn. Advance registration has been recommended.

Tickets to each program are $30 for adults, $24 for senior citizens, $12 for members’ guests. They are free for members, resident benefits passholders, students, and children.
 

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