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Glass Curtain Gallery Presents, Where the Future Came From
An exhibition focusing on the role of feminist artist-run activities in Chicago from the late 19th century to the present.
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An exhibition focusing on the role of feminist artist-run activities in Chicago from the late 19th century to the present.
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Shu Lea Cheang presents a site specific multimedia research project including images, installations, and computer programming that explores the ideas of confinement and liberation.
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An exhibition that explores the monolithic state of current technologies in relation to their obsolescence. On view in Downtown Brooklyn through January 20.
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Ego Obscura surveys Morimura’s 30-year-long career exploring representations of gender, sexuality, and the dynamics of power in cultural identity.
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Participants of Post-Nature—A Museum as an Ecosystem include visual artists, NGOs, activists, film and documentary makers, architects and other non-visual artists.
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The exhibition features nearly fifty works, many from the past five years and previously unseen, in oil, gouache, and collage. On view through April 7, 2019.
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The Brooklyn-based independent cultural initiative is presenting its fourth show in New York comprised of works by two renowned Polish painters, Józef Czapski and Teresa Pągowska.
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A showcase of over 100 models and large-scale photographs of past and current projects by the celebrated Japanese architect is now on view at Japan House Los Angeles.
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SUPER BODIES moves beyond the gallery’s focus on abstract expressionism to exhibit art from a potpourri of artists, periods, countries, and media.
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A solo exhibition by Chia-Wei Hsu that narrates the history of the Malayan tapir and its relationship to colonial power and zoos in Southeast Asia.
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Shoreline Project is the commissioned work of art for Art & Nature, a multidisciplinary exploration of art’s engagements with the natural world.
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On view at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, fifty-six photographers’ visions of the South over the first decades of the 21st century.