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Five Women Indict an Unjust System in They Won’t Call It Murder
This intimate and subversive look at a community irrevocably altered by police violence is streaming free now on Field of Vision.
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This intimate and subversive look at a community irrevocably altered by police violence is streaming free now on Field of Vision.
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Using the building’s architecture to create an olfactory landscape, Tolaas explores the concept of experience, the unknown, and even the (un)pleasantly familiar.
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This Santa Fe exhibition examines methods of making and maintaining a home in liminal spaces constructed by colonialism through painting and installation.
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The sixth edition of the largest photography biennial in the US will consider lens-based art’s documentation of life on earth, and the notion of breaking records.
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On view in Louisville, Kentucky, until November 6, the triennial’s second edition exhibits work by 11 artists responding to current socio-political issues in the United States.
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Residential fellowships at SAAM and its Renwick Gallery provide funding, collections access, and professional advancement to scholars researching the art, craft, and visual culture of the US.
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A new pilot fellowship program will grant New York City Tri-State arts organizations an opportunity to showcase their community’s work.
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Brooklyn-based artist Rebecca Ward explores the landscape of queer motherhood in a new solo exhibition at New Mexico's SITE Santa Fe.
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The National Museum of the American Indian’s exhibition Native New York wants to change how visitors see Native people and New York State.
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From September 15 to 17, public events in Ithaca, New York, feature 40 artists and commissioned works by Xu Bing, Mendi & Keith Obadike, Sara Jimenez, and Paul Vanouse.
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Featuring more than 180 works by iconic artists, the exhibition is the last project conceived and curated by the late art historian, curator, and critic Germano Celant.
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Made of iron and recycled cardboard boxes, Choe U-ram’s ship puts on a performance that seeks to reconstruct reality. On view in Seoul through February 26, 2023.