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 Adrian Villar Rojas’s Theater of Disappearance

Adrian Villar Rojas’s Theater of Disappearance

07/27/2017

Depending on how you look at it, Adrián Villar Rojas’s The Theater of Disappearance —The Met’s 2017 Roof Garden Commission— may, at first glance, seem like a surreal dreamscape, [...]

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 The Great (Des) Acceleration by Opavivará!

The Great (Des) Acceleration by Opavivará!

07/21/2017

OPAVIVARÁ! is an art collective from Rio de Janeiro, which develops actions in public spaces of the city, galleries and cultural institutions, offering inversions in the use of urban space [...]

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 Iman Issa’s: Heritage Studies

Iman Issa’s: Heritage Studies

07/14/2017

Iman Issa is known for her politically inflected and civically engaged conceptual sculpture. Issa was first a student of political science and philosophy in Cairo before switching to painting. [...]

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 Confronting the archive, reconstructing History: Yto Barrada

Confronting the archive, reconstructing History: Yto Barrada

07/07/2017

Yto Barrada’s practice is grounded in an investigation of Morocco’s culture and history, though it expands to encompass broader cultural phenomena and narratives. Trained in documentary [...]

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 Pawel Althamer: Subverting the Canon of Self-Portraiture

Pawel Althamer: Subverting the Canon of Self-Portraiture

06/30/2017

Even though he sometimes uses the conventional techniques of sculpture Pawel Althamer, who was born in Warsaw in 1967, is not strictly speaking a sculptor. His oeuvre also includes performances [...]

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 Under the Same Sun: Jonathas de Andrade

Under the Same Sun: Jonathas de Andrade

05/19/2017

Jonathas de Andrade works with installation, photography, and video to explore constructs of love and the process of urbanization, with particular emphasis on Brazil’s vibrant but often [...]

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 Kelley Walker’s Continuum: Consuming and Recycling as Aesthetic Tactics

Kelley Walker’s Continuum: Consuming and Recycling as Aesthetic Tactics

05/05/2017

Highly conceptual and visually provocative, Kelley Walker’s work tackles some of today’s most complex debates around issues of authorship and authenticity, reproduction and circulation, and the [...]

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 Jay Heikes: A Joke’s Critical Reflection

Jay Heikes: A Joke’s Critical Reflection

04/28/2017

Yale graduate and Minneapolis-based artist Jay Heikes (b. 1975) is known for his heterogeneous practice, which mixes and reinterprets a kaleidoscopic array of media—activating stories, puns, and [...]

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