Aperture Launches “Orlando” with Tilda Swinton in a Series of Events

Last month, Aperture Gallery opened an exhibition of work featured in Aperture magazine’s Summer 2019 issue, “Orlando,” guest edited by Tilda Swinton. The opening was capped off over the following week by a screening of Sally Potter’s 1992 film adaptation of Orlando at Metrograph, and a discussion between Swinton and critic B. Ruby Rich at the New York Public Library.




Tilda Swinton Tilda Swinton

Tilda SwintonMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Hilton Als, Tilda Swinton Hilton Als, Tilda Swinton

Hilton Als, Tilda SwintonMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Tilda Swinton, Stefano Tonchi Tilda Swinton, Stefano Tonchi

Tilda Swinton, Stefano TonchiMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Tilda Swinton at the New York EDITION Hotel Tilda Swinton at the New York EDITION Hotel

Tilda Swinton at the New York EDITION Hotel. Griffin Lipson/The New York EDITION



Zackary Drucker, Collier Schorr Zackary Drucker, Collier Schorr

Zackary Drucker, Collier SchorrMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Ethan James Green, Jordan Hancock Ethan James Green, Jordan Hancock

Ethan James Green, Jordan HancockMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Antwaun Sargent Antwaun Sargent

Antwaun SargentMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Chris Boot Chris Boot

Chris Boot Madison Voelkel/BFA.com



Tilda Swinton, Chris Boot Tilda Swinton, Chris Boot

Tilda Swinton, Chris BootMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Thomas Dozol, Tilda Swinton, Michael Stipe Thomas Dozol, Tilda Swinton, Michael Stipe

Thomas Dozol, Tilda Swinton, Michael StipeMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



RoseLee Goldberg RoseLee Goldberg

RoseLee GoldbergMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Zackary Drucker Zackary Drucker

Zackary DruckerMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Slobodan Randjelovic, Jon Stryker, Michael Famighetti Slobodan Randjelovic, Jon Stryker, Michael Famighetti

Slobodan Randjelovic, Jon Stryker, Michael FamighettiMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Waris Ahluwalia Waris Ahluwalia

Waris AhluwaliaMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Tilda Swinton, Collier Schorr Tilda Swinton, Collier Schorr

Tilda Swinton, Collier SchorrMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Slobodan Randjelovic, Jon Stryker, Michael Famighetti Slobodan Randjelovic, Jon Stryker, Michael Famighetti

Brendan Embser, Michael Famighetti, B. Ruby Rich, Tony WhiteMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Cathy Kaplan, Amelia Lang Cathy Kaplan, Amelia Lang

Cathy Kaplan, Amelia LangMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Lynn Hanke, Frank Arisman, Andy Lewin Lynn Hanke, Frank Arisman, Andy Lewin

Lynn Hanke, Frank Arisman, Andy LewinMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Tilda Swinton, Lynn Hanke Tilda Swinton, Lynn Hanke

Tilda Swinton, Lynn HankeMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Isabelle McTwigan, Lisa Israel, Edward Barsamian Isabelle McTwigan, Lisa Israel, Edward Barsamian

Isabelle McTwigan, Lisa Israel, Edward BarsamianMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Catherine George, Henny Garfunkel Catherine George, Henny Garfunkel

Catherine George, Henny GarfunkelMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Evan Moffitt, Rajendra Roy Evan Moffitt, Rajendra Roy

Evan Moffitt, Rajendra RoyMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Peter Barber, Jeff Gutterman, Michael Famighetti Peter Barber, Jeff Gutterman, Michael Famighetti

Peter Barber, Jeff Gutterman, Michael FamighettiMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Hannah Gompertz Hannah Gompertz

Hannah GompertzMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Brendan Embser, Zackary Drucker, Sawyer Devuyst, Jari Jones Brendan Embser, Zackary Drucker, Sawyer Devuyst, Jari Jones

Brendan Embser, Zackary Drucker, Sawyer Devuyst, Jari JonesMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Emily Mayer, Sandro Kopp, Elizabeth Mayer Emily Mayer, Sandro Kopp, Elizabeth Mayer

Emily Mayer, Sandro Kopp, Elizabeth MayerMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Edward Barsamian Edward Barsamian

Edward BarsamianMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Cathy Kaplan, Duane Michals, Tilda Swinton, Chris Boot Cathy Kaplan, Duane Michals, Tilda Swinton, Chris Boot

Cathy Kaplan, Duane Michals, Tilda Swinton, Chris BootMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Maria Cornejo, Lisa Israel Maria Cornejo, Lisa Israel

Maria Cornejo, Lisa IsraelMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Justin Vivian Bond, Henny Garfunkel Justin Vivian Bond, Henny Garfunkel

Justin Vivian Bond, Henny GarfunkelMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Michael Mahan, Jodi Peikoff, Jerry Stafford Michael Mahan, Jodi Peikoff, Jerry Stafford

Michael Mahan, Jodi Peikoff, Jerry StaffordMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Martine Gutierrez, Nomi Ruiz, Sawyer Devuyst Martine Gutierrez, Nomi Ruiz, Sawyer Devuyst

Martine Gutierrez, Nomi Ruiz, Sawyer DevuystMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Kathy Ryan, Chris Boot, Hilton Als Kathy Ryan, Chris Boot, Hilton Als

Kathy Ryan, Chris Boot, Hilton AlsMadison Voelkel/BFA.com



Balarama Heller and Daniel Arnold Balarama Heller and Daniel Arnold

Balarama Heller and Daniel Arnold Madison Voelkel/BFA.com



Tilda Swinton Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton Madison Voelkel/BFA.com



Tilda Swinton, Maria Cornejo Tilda Swinton, Maria Cornejo

Tilda Swinton, Maria Cornejo Madison Voelkel/BFA.com



Isabelle McTwigan, Evan Amzuri Isabelle McTwigan, Evan Amzuri

Isabelle McTwigan, Evan Amzuri Madison Voelkel/BFA.com



Nomi Ruiz, Zackary Drucker, Tilda Swinton, Martine Gutierrez Nomi Ruiz, Zackary Drucker, Tilda Swinton, Martine Gutierrez

Nomi Ruiz, Zackary Drucker, Tilda Swinton, Martine Gutierrez Madison Voelkel/BFA.com



Tilda Swinton, Chris Boot Tilda Swinton, Chris Boot

Tilda Swinton, Chris Boot Madison Voelkel/BFA.com



Tilda Swinton in conversation with B. Ruby Rich Tilda Swinton in conversation with B. Ruby Rich

Tilda Swinton in conversation with B. Ruby Rich at the New York Public Library© Sarah Stacke/The New York Public Library



Tilda Swinton in conversation with B. Ruby Rich Tilda Swinton in conversation with B. Ruby Rich

Tilda Swinton in conversation with B. Ruby Rich at the New York Public Library© Sarah Stacke/The New York Public Library



Tilda Swinton and B. Ruby Rich Tilda Swinton and B. Ruby Rich

Tilda Swinton and B. Ruby Rich at the New York Public Library© Sarah Stacke/The New York Public Library



Tilda Swinton in conversation with B. Ruby Rich Tilda Swinton in conversation with B. Ruby Rich

Tilda Swinton in conversation with B. Ruby Rich at the New York Public Library© Sarah Stacke/The New York Public Library



A first edition of Orlando A first edition of Orlando

A first edition of Orlando© Sarah Stacke/The New York Public Library



Guests view a one-night-only display from the Library's Berg Collection Guests view a one-night-only display from the Library's Berg Collection

A one-night-only display from the Library's Berg Collection© Sarah Stacke/The New York Public Library



 


Opening Reception: Orlando at Aperture Gallery


On Thursday, May 23, guests gathered at Aperture Gallery to celebrate the launch of the Summer 2019 issue of Aperture magazine and coinciding exhibition, Orlando, guest-edited and curated by Tilda Swinton. The project draws upon the central themes of Virginia Woolf’s prescient 1928 novel—gender fluidity, consciousness without limits, and the deep perspective of a long life—to offer a collection of images and writings that celebrate openness, curiosity, and human possibility.


In attendance were Waris Ahluwalia, Hilton Als, Antwaun Sargent, Tilda Swinton, Stefano Tonchi, and artists Dawoud Bey, Zackary Drucker, Ethan James Green, Duane Michals, Elle Pérez, and Collier Schorr, among others. Guests enjoyed prosecco by Monsieur Touton.


Addressing the crowd, Aperture Executive Director Chris Boot thanked Swinton: “Thank you especially to Tilda Swinton for putting this project together with us in the echoes of time, Orlando, and Virginia Woolf.” Boot extended thanks to Aperture’s Board of Trustees, Members, Patrons, and staff, as well as to Slobodan Randjelović and Jon Stryker. He went on to thank ROOT Studios for supporting the production of Mickalene Thomas’s work in the Orlando issue, and launch partners The New York EDITION and Mercedes-Benz.


Swinton followed with an introduction to the project. “When we first had this idea of making something around Orlando, I sent out an invitation to an extraordinary group of people, each of whom I was a superfan,” she remarked. “Everybody came towards it with a sense of real personal thrill and autobiography, and that really was meaningful to us.” She went on to express gratitude to Aperture. “Orlando forever, and forever Aperture. Because truly, where else could something as completely supersonic as this idea take flight? This is a glorious space, and everyone who works here is to be lauded for keeping it alive.”


Orlando is on view at Aperture Gallery through July 11, 2019.


Film Screening: Orlando at Metrograph


On Tuesday, May 28, a screening of Sally Potter’s 1992 film, Orlando, was held at Metrograph in New York City, followed by remarks by Tilda Swinton. The film features Swinton as Orlando, an immortal nobleman who is shocked one day to awake and find himself transformed into a woman. Inspired by Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel, the film boldly takes liberties with the text, a cinematic equivalent of Woolf’s own searching literary inventions.


To a sold-out theatre, Swinton reflected on the legacy of Orlando. “It goes on inspiring,” she remarked. “Of course this film was inspired by Virginia Woolf’s book of 1928, and now we have all these other artists who were inspired by Sally’s film, and maybe in twenty-five years there will be something, I don’t know, some interpretive dance inspired by the Aperture magazine issue ‘Orlando.’” Later in the evening, Swinton introduced a screening of Derek Jarman’s 1990 film, The Garden, one of her many collaborations with the director.


In Conversation: Tilda Swinton and B. Ruby Rich at the New York Public Library


On Wednesday, May 29, Tilda Swinton was joined by scholar B. Ruby Rich at the New York Public Library for a discussion on the “Orlando” issue of Aperture magazine. The two discussed Woolf’s legacy, the multitude of roles Swinton has played throughout her career, and the actor’s collaboration with artists who made new work reflecting on the themes of Orlando.


A one-night-only display of several items including unique photographs, correspondence, and a first edition of Orlando—all of which are housed in the Library’s world-renowned Berg Collection, was on view.


The New York Public Library is home to one of the largest collections of Virginia Woolf’s archives, with holdings including original manuscripts (among them, a typed fragment of Orlando), rare first editions, unique photographs, and the author’s walking stick.


Stream the conversation here.

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The Opening Reception of Orlando was photographed by BFA.


Supporters


Orlando is made possible, in part, with the support of Slobodan Randjelović and Jon Stryker. Aperture also thanks ROOT STUDIOS for supporting the production of Mickalene Thomas’s work in this issue.


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