Working
primarily in photography, video and installation, Motta engages political
history by employing strategies used in documentary genres and sociology...
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Rather
than creating new objects from scratch, Florian Slotawa rearranges and
recontextualizes what already exists.
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New York-based artist Jonathan Horowitz critically examines the cultures of politics, celebrity, cinema, war...
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One of the most influential American avant-garde filmmakers, Kenneth Anger (b. 1927, Santa Monica, CA) has been making motion pictures since 1947. This will be his
first major survey at a U.S. museum in more than a decade.
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Leandro Erlich is known for his installations that seem to defy the basic laws of physics and befuddle the viewer...
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Navigating from still to
moving, spatial to flat, and silent to loud, the exhibition emphasizes Bacher’s
positioning of the image
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Featuring wall vinyl, computational videos,
sculptures, and prints, the exhibition investigates critical moments in natural
phenomena and culture with a nearly scientific eye...
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YAP has become a rare public forum for exhibition of
architectural invention fueled by the exuberance of young architects.
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Envisioned as an "urban shelter," Afterparty will serve as a cooling
escape at the heart of P.S.1's Warm Up music series.
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