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The Halsey Institute Debuts The Carrion Cheer, an Installation About Humans' Relationship to Nature
The galleries become a transdimensional stopover camp for extinct animals.
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The galleries become a transdimensional stopover camp for extinct animals.
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An exhibition of paintings that mirror the current climate of our culture.
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The exhibition explores the search to begin anew and the burden of choice. Artist Kathryn Hart continues her dialogue with evolving identity and the hope for new beginnings amidst a maze of emotional conflict, pain, and self-doubt.
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When We Were Young explores the exquisite mix of engineering and craftmanship from cutting-edge designs to populist expressions, that moves us forward on calibrated wheels.
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The exhibition's artists push against narratives put forth by corporate and government industries by producing specific knowledge and corroborative objects around unmapped historical and political events.
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Opening May 11, the cultural initiative's third exhibition is dedicated to the work of the Polish painter, sculptor and graphic designer, Stefan Krygier (1923–1997).
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Created by artist Michael Rakowitz, Radio Silence brings together recordings of famed Iraqi broadcaster Bahjat Abdulwahed with other Philadelphia-based Iraqi refugees and Iraq War veterans.
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The Middle East Galleries are the first in a series of transformative gallery renovations taking place at the Penn Museum over the next several years.
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Declaration highlights the transformative power of art and artists, exploring themes such as racial justice, gender, communication across barriers, human impact on the built and natural environment, and responses to social dysphoria.
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Thomas appropriates images drawn from advertising campaigns to investigate the subtle and not so subtle ways in which ads reinforce ideas about race and race relations.
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While some of Bible's women were portrayed as paragons of family goodness, others were portrayed as harlots and hussies, purveyors of sin, deadly temptresses, and seductresses.
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Bronson's latest project takes Hieronymus Bosch’s infamous painting "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (circa 1500) as its starting point.