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Five Centuries of Robotic Machines Reflect Human and Technological Change
Five centuries of robots, from clockwork monks to mechanical actors, are explored in a major exhibition at London's Science Museum.
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Five centuries of robots, from clockwork monks to mechanical actors, are explored in a major exhibition at London's Science Museum.
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On July 23, Maren Hassinger, in conjunction with the Brooklyn Museum, will scatter bits of white trash that she painted pink onto the lawns of Prospect Park.
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The inaugural exhibit at ARTECHOUSE, a new gallery in Washington, DC focused exclusively on digital art, is both dramatic and quietly poetic.
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For a performance conceived by artist Lola Gonzàlez, choreographer Oguri, and composer Paul Chavez, 60 people will march through the streets of Downtown Los Angeles.
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With his current show at Socrates Sculpture Park, Nari Ward takes the lawn ornament to some odd, hallucinatory places.
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In other museums, fragments of the past are isolated into forgotten history, but at Kolumba, they are part of a dynamic whole.
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An exhibition at David Klein Gallery brings together Buchanan's evocative shack constructions and pastel drawings.
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Pippin Barr's game It is as if you were doing work simulates the distractions and mundane tasks of the office, imagined for a future when work is replaced by machines.
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On Wednesday, July 19, veteran and emerging women gallerists will discuss how dealers can do more to promote diversity and equity in the art world.
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Satoshi Kojima’s paintings don’t examine human relationships — they fondle them like a bear fondles picnic food.
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On July 20–22, Iván Navarro and Courtney Smith will choreograph a trio of performances with 24 to 40 volunteers at the Garey Building.
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Teresa Burga's first solo museum exhibition in the United States focuses on her contributions to the Peruvian avant-garde and questioning of art-world hierarchies.