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Wrightwood 659 Presents Shahidul Alam: We Shall Defy
New works by one of Bangladesh’s most prominent photojournalists, writers, and activists are now on view at the Chicago art space.
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New works by one of Bangladesh’s most prominent photojournalists, writers, and activists are now on view at the Chicago art space.
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Over 160 artworks, including rarely seen works on paper, illuminate Etta Cone’s vision and her role in creating the Baltimore Museum of Art’s mammoth Matisse collection.
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The newly commissioned projection-installation activates an iconic portrait of George Washington, inviting visitors to explore the state of democracy today.
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Devour the Land considers environmental and socioeconomic damages caused by the military-industrial complex, as well as how photography inspires activism.
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The artist’s newly commissioned work in Richmond, Virginia is made out of soil and water from cities and ports that played important roles in the enslavement of people.
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The first year of programming at Massachusetts College of Art and Design’s graduate programs satellite gallery continues with this show, on view through October 24.
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Through four newly designed “instruments,” Oppenheimer explores how individual and communal actions shape the spaces we inhabit.
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Infinite Duets delves into the work of TikTok creators and the collaborative process that lies at the core of the popular entertainment platform.
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The Voice NFT Residency provides artists with resources to experiment in creating art that utilizes blockchain technology.
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On view through May 21, 2022, Hart’s new work "Sweet Lorraine" re-creates the historic motel balcony where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.
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Large-scale installations by artist and adobera Joanna Keane Lopez and olfactory-acoustic sculptures by Oswaldo Maciá will be on view starting October 1.
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This exhibition celebrates the Morgan’s recent acquisition of drawings by Thornton Dial, Nellie Mae Rowe, Henry Speller, Luster Willis, and Purvis Young.