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Su Yu-Xin’s Metonyms for the Earth
Her research-based paintings close the gap between subject matter and material by depicting natural phenomena via the elements that comprise them.
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Her research-based paintings close the gap between subject matter and material by depicting natural phenomena via the elements that comprise them.
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Kay Kasparhauser’s sculptural habitats, in which live isopods and springtails, hint at the necessity and limitations of care.
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Artist Ryan Preciado unearths the story of Manuel Sandoval, a Nicaraguan artisan whose important contributions to 20th-century modernist design have long been buried.
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Transmitter and Tiger Strikes Asteroid have shown hundreds of exhibitions by emerging artists in their shared space since 2014.
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From the original doll of 1959 to the Barbies of today, an exhibition tracks the life of an icon that just became a senior citizen.
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The first show of the artist’s work in the UK is both a celebration and an act of historical correction.
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See socially and politically engaged art, Trenton Doyle Hancock paired with Philip Guston, plus geometric abstraction and some medieval treasures.
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With generous, sharp humor, Hancock and Guston show us through their art how venial and self-deceiving we have become.
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The US deployed the largest aerial bombardment in history during the Vietnam War. Here, the artist tells the plaintive story of those unexploded weapons.
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Alternately ominous and transcendent, Doug Aitken’s panoramic Lightscape cycles through scenes of human movement enthralled by highways and city streets.
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The show argues that caring for unhoused and dispossessed people is not a task to be sloughed off to the “city,” but rather a responsibility each of us shoulders.
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This exhibition about the multihyphenate filmmaker is as much about the place he chose to call home and all the people who pepper it with color.