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Moody Center for the Arts Unveils New Tomás Saraceno Sculpture
“Crux Australis 68.00”, the latest addition to the Rice Public Art collection, opens on December 13 in Houston, Texas.
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“Crux Australis 68.00”, the latest addition to the Rice Public Art collection, opens on December 13 in Houston, Texas.
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Organized in partnership with Tate Britain, the show places Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s art and writing alongside that of his extraordinarily creative family.
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The first exhibition to fully explore the role of Japanese women in Fluxus, a movement that helped contemporary artists define new modes of expression, is on view at Japan Society in NYC.
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Curated by Freya Chou, Reem Shadid, and Brian Kuan Wood, the biennial invites visitors to reorder their relationships with other people and their surroundings.
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Works by Ruth Cuthand, Natalie Ball, Sean Chandler, Mercedes Dorame, and Raven Halfmoon are now on view in Unsettle/Converge at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art.
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Ringgold’s first solo exhibition in New England in nearly 15 years is centered around her story quilt “Picasso’s Studio”, a cornerstone of the museum’s collection.
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The ArtYard exhibition explores plant respiration as a metaphor for life and vulnerability. On view through January 28 in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
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One of the largest curated shows of Southern artists features 41 artists in four locations around Lake City, South Carolina. Presented by ArtFields and South Arts.
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Investigate human-machine symbiosis in art in this exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California.
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The new exhibition explores Hendricks’s groundbreaking portraiture alongside historic paintings at the Frick in New York City — one of the artist’s favorite museums.
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CAMH’s first exhibition in 1948 inspired its current show, which features work by Mel Chin, JooYoung Choi, Leslie Hewitt, Lisa Lapinski, Jill Magid, and Leslie Martinez.
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The Museum of the City of New York celebrates its centennial with a major exhibition featuring over 400 objects, a 16-screen immersive film, and more.