In her forthcoming book “Contemporary Painting” (Thames and Hudson, April 2021), Los Angeles-based art historian and critic Suzanne Hudson considers painting as a vibrant and sometimes contentious critic of a dynamic global society.

Two painters, Math Bass and Christina Quarles, who are discussed in Hudson’s book, join the author in a free conversation about painting., 5-6 p.m. Friday, April 30 via Zoom. The event is moderated by curators from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara.

Tickets are available online at tickets.sbma.net.

Hudson is associate professor of Art History and Fine Arts at the University of Southern California. She has written numerous essays for international exhibition catalogues and artist monographs as well as contributes regularly to Artforum.

Bass is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans across painting, performance, sculpture and video. They currently have an exhibition on view at Vielmetter Gallery Los Angeles.

Quarles is a Los Angeles-based artist whose work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. In 2019, she was the inaugural recipient of the Pérez Prize. Currently, Quarles has solo exhibits at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and X Museum in Beijing.

Hudson’s Contemporary Painting book can be pre-ordered from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art Store here.

The event is sponsored in part by The Museum Contemporaries at SBMA.