Not exact matches
In addition, we have built a Cahuilla Indian Village
exhibit which showcases the lifestyle and
culture of the Cahuilla
People.
At the Caguas Botanical and Cultural Garden, learn about Puerto Rican industry and indigenous
culture with a walking tour
of a sugar mill and an
exhibit on the Taino
people.
Featuring
exhibits documenting the full spectrum
of the country's history, visitors can see artifacts from the long millennia
of Maya rule, items from the early days when Belize was a pirate haven, cats o» nine tails and chain balls from colonial times when the building was a prison, and special displays about the distinct
cultures and
peoples in modern Belize.
Lizzi Bougatsos (born Queens, New York, 1974) has
exhibited widely in the United States and internationally, including solo exhibitions at The Breeder, Athens, Greece (2009); and James Fuentes, New York (2007, 2009), two -
person exhibitions at Paramount Ranch with Ooga Booga / Sadie Laska (2015), Home Alone 2 with Rita Ackerman (2014), James Fuentes with Thornton Dial (2013), Home Alone with Rob Pruitt (2012) Reena Spaulings with Kim Gordon (2005), American Fine Arts Co. with Jess Holzworth (2000), group exhibitions at Andrea Rosen, New York (2012), Garage Center for Contemporary
Culture, Moscow (2011), The 29th Sao Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2011), The Whitney Biennial New York (2008) with Gang Gang Dance, The Astrup Fearnly Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo (2008), Museo d'arte Contemporanea di Roma, Milan (2007), Kunst - Werke, Berlin (2007), and P.S. 1 Institute
of Contemporary Art, New York (1999).
Pohl's unique aesthetic has been widely
exhibited with features in the Orlando Museum
of Art, Context Miami, Dallas Art Fair, The Santa Monica Museum
of Art, Cornell Museum
of Art and American
Culture, the Denver International Airport, and a public sculpture show curated by Olga Viso, in which she won the
People's Choice Award.
The
exhibiting artists exponentially expand on and add to the show's themes through a variety
of strategies, including: performed fictions that resituate celebrity and commodity
culture; collaborative text pieces that give institutionally marginalized voices visibility; appropriation
of pop
culture to explore the isolation
of fame; the mining
of distinctly American signifiers such as varsity sports and daytime TV talk shows; and juxtapositions
of post-consumer objects that read on multiple levels and often indicate how a
person's race, class, gender, and sexuality can position them in a simultaneous state
of hypervisibility and invisibility in American
culture.
The artist was featured in «Greater New York 2005 ″ at PS1 and was a part
of the three -
person exhibit «Ordinary
Culture: Heikes / Helms / McMillian» this past fall with the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.