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Harun Farocki and Hito Steyerl, a Perfect Pairing (in Theory)
Where Farocki’s works are meditative, Steyerl’s are bold and loud — which would make for an interesting juxtaposition if the selected works didn’t feel so at odds with each other.
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Where Farocki’s works are meditative, Steyerl’s are bold and loud — which would make for an interesting juxtaposition if the selected works didn’t feel so at odds with each other.
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This week and next, Company Gallery will present “In Company With,” a new series of virtual talks, performances, and readings featuring Hayden Dunham, LA Warman, and Raúl de Nieves via Instagram Live.
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Artist and data journalist Mona Chalabi creates engaging illustrations on Instagram about staying safe during the pandemic.
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70 miles north of the US–Mexico border, Other TARGET/s condemns migrant detention, mass incarceration, and the juvenile justice system, by reaffirming a sense of shared humanity.
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Now is a fantastic opportunity to dive into these unique, lyrical, and poignant video games.
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This week, the world's smallest dinosaur was discovered in a chunk of amber in Myanmar, what should museums do, reviewing the Getty Villa reinstallation, and lots of Coronavirus-related links.
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It’s all slightly depressing that we can't seem to get rid of the Warhol itch.
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To represent the world is to understand it, and to understand it might, hopefully, help cope with a plague.
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William T. Wiley's message is urgent, disquieting, and necessary to these addled, disjointed, the rich-get-richer times.
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As galleries transfer programming online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve noted exhibitions worth checking out.
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In the age of “social distancing,” reflecting on works by a number of artists who found themselves isolated, detained, or bed-ridden for various reasons.
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No More Heroes critiques the conventions that still rule mainstream gaming.