It's hard to imagine
a more timely exhibition than that of Walid Raad's.
Not exact matches
With today's rising tensions between Moscow and Washington, this
exhibition couldn't be
more timely.
by Tina Gelsomini On the heels of the international indigenous solidarity movement IDLE NO
MORE, first sparked by four women in Saskatchewan in the fall of 2012, the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal has programmed a
timely and eclectic
exhibition of aboriginal art from across the continent, first shown at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
With discussions about immigration growing ever
more heated, and groups such as Black Lives Matter UK are raising awareness around issues such as police brutality and racism in Britain, this unmissable
exhibition feels
timely.
The
exhibition conveys film as a mirror to our lives and on a greater scope, it also allows the opportunity for heightened engagement anytime and anywhere, which couldn't be
more timely to contemporary life today.
The
exhibition showcases over 50 paintings and drawings in addition to costume and theater designs, photographs, and ephemera, offering a
timely reconsideration of this influential American artist with... Read
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With the U.S. / Mexico border being one of the most contentious political issues right now, an
exhibition opening on February 18 at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, couldn't be
more timely.
The latest tragedy makes Jonathan Ferrara Gallery's
exhibition at Miami Project, «Guns in the Hands of Artists,» all the
more timely.»
In an age of rampant consumerism and the glorification of celebrity, the
exhibition couldn't be
more timely.»
Marco Antonini presents a slide lecture that takes Revolution in (Re) Form:
More Thoughts on Abstraction Today, his eponymous essay for the
exhibition NEW NEW YORK: Abstract Painting in the 21st Century as a departure point for an informed and
timely analysis of recent trends in contemporary abstract painting.
«Mais que nada» (
More Than Nothing), a solo outing by an artist little known in the country of his birth — he was raised in Austria, where he now lives — was a
timely choice to end the gallery's local
exhibition calendar.
Explore the
timely themes of this
exhibition more deeply through a conversation with Jessica Lynne, cofounder and editor of ARTS.BLACK and Black Arts Incubator, and Jae Jarrell, founder of the AFRICOBRA collective and an artist whose work is featured in We Wanted a Revolution.
This
exhibition promises a
timely counterpoint, presenting
more than two hundred original drawings, photographs, video animations, and historical and newly commissioned models relating to sixty - four projects spanning Wright's vast and protean production.
Featuring photography and video spanning almost fifty years — from the Vietnam War to the War on Terror — the
exhibition Breaking News: Turning the Lens on Mass Media at the Getty Center couldn't be
more timely, showing that artists have been questioning the veracity of «the media» since well before our current outrage over «alternative facts.»
Both overdue and
timely, the
exhibition «As Far as the Eye Can See» gave us cause not only to reflect on the historically limited primacy of vision but also to look back at the moment of 1968 once
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