This exhibition is the second installment in SITE Santa Fe's reimagined
biennial series with a focus on contemporary art from the Americas.
This exhibition is the second installment in SITE Santa Fe's reimagined
biennial series with a focus on contemporary art from the Americas and features 35 artists from 16 countries and 11 new commissions organized around intersecting ideas brought together by a team of five curators − Rocío Aranda - Alvarado, Kathleen Ash - Milby, Pip Day, Pablo León de la Barra, and Kiki Mazzucchelli.
William Cordova, yawar mallku: sculpting in time SITElines.2016, much wider than a line July 16, 2016 — January 8, 2017 SITElines.2016: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas is part of SITE's ongoing
biennial series with a focus on Contemporary Art from the Americas.
Not exact matches
Looking at the issue of gender
with a racial lens, this new area of Schott's work — including the ongoing
biennial report
series on Black Boys educational achievement nationwide — has led school districts across the country to re-examine how they educate and measure the outcomes of the students who are most vulnerable to failure in the education system.
A new
biennial exhibition
series that explores contemporary art from Nunavut to Tierra del Fuego July 20, 2014 — January 2015 Opening Festivities July 17 - 19 SITElines: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas is a six - year commitment to a
series of linked exhibitions
with a focus on contemporary art and cultural production of the Americas.
In addition to the
Biennials and the Lecture
Series, FotoFocus continues to support visual and educational projects within the photographic realm that align
with its mission.
The Hammer Museum is pleased to announce that three awards will be presented in conjunction
with Made in L.A. 2014, the Hammer's
biennial exhibition
series highlighting emerging and under - recognized artists from the Los Angeles region.
In addition to the four main gallery exhibitions, the organizing institutions will host a
series of panels, performances, and events in conjunction
with this year's
biennial.The
biennial will showcase recent works of local and international artists who have been influenced by the cultures and artistic traditions of Mexico and Central and South America.
In her role at SITE she is expanding the breadth and reach of SITE's exhibition program, which includes reimagining SITE's signature
biennial exhibition as a new
series of connected
biennials with a focus on contemporary art from the Americas.
Hammer Invitationals, inaugurated in 2001
with Snapshot: New Art from Los Angeles, is a
series of
biennial exhibitions dedicated to offering critical, museum - based consideration of recent art.
Two international guest curators, Kendal Henry and Lorenzo Fusi, led an intensive
series of workshops
with the artists and facilitated an open conversation on the status of
biennials and their impact regionally and internationally.
The only
series on television in the United States to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning,
biennial program that allows viewers to observe artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle
with both the physical and visual challenges of achieving their visions.
HAMMER INVITATIONALS Hammer Invitationals, inaugurated in 2001
with Snapshot: New Art from Los Angeles, is a
series of
biennial exhibitions dedicated to offering critical, museum - based consideration of recent art.
The only
series on television in the U.S. to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning
biennial program that allows viewers to observe the artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle
with both the physical and visual challenges of achieving their visions.
On Skype, Cathy Byrd speaks
with Irene Hofmann, Director and Chief Curator of SITE Santa Fe, about how radical shifts in the structure of SITE led to a re-imagined international
biennial series.
These include a
series of performances co-organized
with Performa 13, New York's celebrated performance - art
biennial (November 1 — 24, 2013).