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Patrick Nagatani: Chain Reaction Opens at the Bruce Museum
The Japanese-American photographer's entire Nuclear Enchantment series is on view at the Connecticut museum through October 10.
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The Japanese-American photographer's entire Nuclear Enchantment series is on view at the Connecticut museum through October 10.
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In a series of vignettes compiled by the University of Michigan, the video zine Daisy Chain features the perspectives of nine artists during this time of reentry.
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For its third year, Massachusetts Design Art & Technology Institute launches free public art exhibitions and numerous programs to reenergize a downtown community.
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All four films featured in Art in Focus: The Provocation of Conditions can be viewed exclusively on the center's website from June 21 through August 23.
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At the core of Yael Bartana: Redemption Now is the commissioned video work "Malka Germania," which the artist produced at historically charged locations across Berlin.
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Works by Firelei Báez, Theresa Chromati, Thornton Dial, Virginia Jaramillo, Laura Ortman, Betye Saar, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, and more are on view at the BMA.
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Yayoi Kusama: A Retrospective — A Bouquet of Love I Saw in the Universe and Hella Jongerius: Woven Cosmos are on view through August 15.
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Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald’s iconic portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama will travel to five cities across the US from June 2021 through May 2022.
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Photojournalist Donovan Quintero’s photo essay is the third installment in the online exhibition series Developing Stories: Native Photographers in the Field.
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A broad survey of Yannis Tsarouchis’s intimate, contemplative oeuvre is on view at the Chicago art space through July 31.
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Immersive exhibition brings together over 200 works from Paik’s five-decade career combining art and technology.
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This new program consolidates KW Institute for Contemporary Art’s commitment to exploring the cultural implications of digital change.