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SALT Presents Climavore: Seasons Made to Drift by Cooking Sections
Exploring how to eat as humans change the climate, Climavore: Seasons Made to Drift is on view until August 22 at SALT Beyoğlu.
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Exploring how to eat as humans change the climate, Climavore: Seasons Made to Drift is on view until August 22 at SALT Beyoğlu.
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Jurors cast over 18,000 votes to decide the winning exhibition proposals, which will be presented in their respective cities of Oakland, Kaduna, Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo.
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SITElab 14 surveys the career of internationally recognized feminist artist May Stevens, on view from March 26 through June 9.
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Starting March 26, view an outdoor sculpture installation on Park Avenue at 70th Street among exhibition highlights.
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The annual art competition and exhibition in Lake City, South Carolina awards over $100,000 in cash prizes to artists from across the Southeast. On view April 23 through May 1.
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View work by Addie Wagenknecht, Cao Fei, Lee Blalock, and more artists in not in, of, along, or relating to a line, online through July 10.
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The portraits in her new series Conjure, on view at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas, fuse reality and fantasy in the space between the waking and spirit life.
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Delve into the evolution of woodblock printing through gorgeous Japanese landscapes and the supernatural beings that inhabit them in a new virtual exhibition.
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The biennial Concurso de Arte Eduardo León Jimenes has taken place in the Dominican Republic since 1964. Check out a tour of the 28th edition.
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Healing, Knowing, Seeing the Body and The Aorta of an Archivist explore our understanding of the human body and related themes of health, care, and connection.
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Get ready for the LA debut of Ai Weiwei: Trace with virtual talks, gallery tours, on-demand films, and a rare speaking engagement with the artist-activist on February 21.
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On view through spring 2022, Mildred Howard’s “The House That Will Not Pass For Any Color Than Its Own” builds on the public art legacy of Manhattan's Battery Park City.