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Nature, Crisis, Consequence at the New-York Historical Society
This exhibition looks at the social and cultural impact of environmental crises on different communities.
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This exhibition looks at the social and cultural impact of environmental crises on different communities.
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International audiences have free access to the media collections of MMCA Korea, TONO festival, the Peabody Essex Museum, and the National Gallery of Victoria.
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Artists from the Southwestern US explore the role of water during extreme droughts in a group exhibition at SITE Santa Fe curated by Lucy R. Lippard and Brandee Caoba.
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The exhibition features newly commissioned works by 12 acclaimed Black contemporary artists such as Carrie Mae Weems, Theaster Gates, and more.
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Tibetan Buddhist and Christian works of art made across 12 centuries explore death, the afterlife, and the desire to continue to exist. On view in NYC.
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Ayanna Dozier, Ilana Harris-Babou, Meena Hasan, Lucia Hierro, Catherine Opie, Chuck Ramirez, and Pacifico Silano explore the myths of the American Dream at Brooklyn’s BRIC House.
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Curated by Jennifer Samet and Andrea Belag, this group exhibition in NYC explores the feminine through aesthetics, as opposed to identity or gender.
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Through small-scale works, this exhibition at the Katonah Museum of Art in New York examines Cornell’s prominent role in the lives and careers of Johnson and Kusama.
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Will Rawls, Shamel Pitts | TRIBE, and Barak adé Soleil explore Blackness, queerness, movement, and dance in performances at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
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For the first time in nearly 60 years, the innovative yet under-recognized artist is the subject of a retrospective exhibition. On view in Reno, Nevada.
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The new exhibition is the Sarasota museum’s first presentation of contemporary art by Native American artists with ancestral, historical, and present-day connections to Florida.
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The exhibition showcases more than 100 works of painting, calligraphy, and ceramics from the 1600s to 1900s, with many on public view for the first time.