

11, 2022, Cottrell, Lovett, and Kass discuss their shared passion for art as an instrument of social change, the social experience of the dynamic downtown art scene in the 1980s, and their transformational gift in a lively virtual conversation hosted by the Grey’s director, Lynn Gumpert. The teens, once branded juvenile delinquents, are now leaders among their people. It’s been a month since the dropships landed and the Colonists joined the Hundred on the ground. In this recording of a live event from Oct. The 100 4 Rebellion Kass Morgan 3.75 14,604 ratings1,116 reviews Centuries after nuclear war destroyed our planet, humanity struggles to rebuild. The exhibition also includes several works donated to the Grey by Cottrell and Lovett, who gifted over 200 artworks from their extensive collection of downtown New York artists. Longtime art patrons, social activists, and downtown Manhattan residents James Cottrell and Joseph Lovett grew their art collection based on their personal vision and vital friendships with artists-including Deborah Kass, whose paintings are part of the Grey Art Gallery’s exhibition Mostly New: Selections from the NYU Art Collection. With Deborah Kass, James Cottrell, and Joseph Lovett
