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A Soldiers’ Garden #a
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Nguyen 'Quoc' Thành

Photography (Photography)

A Soldiers’ Garden by Nhà Sàn Collective is a night portrait series located in an army camp outside Hanoi. Here new recruits assemble for basic training during the first months of their military service, before they are relocated to their assigned battalion. Night is the only time the soldiers in training have a few moments for themselves.

A Declaration
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Yael Bartana

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Yael Bartana’s video work A Declaration was shot in southern Tel Aviv, on the visible border between that city and Jaffa. It begins with the sound of waves and the image of the Israeli flag that fills the entire screen. This is followed by the whirring sounds of a helicopter.

Enemy’s Enemy: A Monument To A Monument
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Tuan Andrew Nguyen

This work presents the image of an immolated monk engraved on a baseball bat. The flames surround him eroding the extremity of the bat. The delicate sculpture refers to the sacrifice of the Buddhist monk, Thich Quang Duc, who immolated himself on June 16th 1963, in reaction to the discrimination and the repressive politics of the Diem Catholic regime (regime installed by the Americans) towards the Buddhists.

A person in a red sweater
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Kaoru Arima

Painting (Painting)

Arima’s free brushstrokes gesture towards traditions in Expressionist painting. As with the acrylic painting Ticket (also 2015), Person in Red Sweater could be seen as an attempt at “pure painting” in which the aesthetics of the medium supersede content. But if his portraits resist social commentary, they nonetheless challenge conventional standards of beauty through a decided embrace of decayed forms and colors.

A Buddha Head in a coalfield, Ningxia
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Zhang Kechun

Photography (Photography)

Zhang Kechun’s photographic series The Yellow River documents the effects of modernization along the eponymous Yellow River, the second longest in Asia. The Yellow River is considered the cradle of Chinese civilization but also poses a great threat, as the river is capable of breaking its banks at any time. Inspired by the novel River of the North by Zhang Chengzhi, the artist travelled on a fold-up bicycle through eastern China’s Shandong province, where the river discharges vast amounts of water into the sea, before slowly tracing it westward over several month-long trips heading to the river’s source near the Bayan Har Mountain in Qinghai.

A Soldiers’ Garden #f
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Nguyen 'Quoc' Thành

Photography (Photography)

A Soldiers’ Garden by Nhà Sàn Collective is a night portrait series located in an army camp outside Hanoi. Here new recruits assemble for basic training during the first months of their military service, before they are relocated to their assigned battalion. Night is the only time the soldiers in training have a few moments for themselves.

A Ripe Volcano
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Taiki Sakpisit

Film & Video (Film & Video)

A Ripe Volcano , a collaboration with Yasuhiro Morinaga, revisits two sites of violence and aggression in Thailand’s recent past: The Rattanakosin Hotel, the site where the military troops captured and tortured the civilians, students and protestors who were hiding inside the hotel during the Black May of 1992; and Ratchadamnoen Stadium, a Roman amphitheater-style Muay Thai boxing arena, which was built in 1941-45 during the Second World War and since then has become the theatrical labyrinth for more acculturated and commercially “acceptable” displays of bloodshed. The work builds around the recollections of human experiences that took place within these spaces and shifts through the mental space distilled from the possessed memory of wounded time. Within the medium of the multi-channel video/ sound installation, Sakpisit and Morinaga create dreamlike variations sprawling through darkened room where the haunting images and ambient sounds float through the space, creating an exquisitely hypnotizing experience.

A Soldiers’ Garden #b
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Nguyen 'Quoc' Thành

Photography (Photography)

A Soldiers’ Garden by Nhà Sàn Collective is a night portrait series located in an army camp outside Hanoi. Here new recruits assemble for basic training during the first months of their military service, before they are relocated to their assigned battalion. Night is the only time the soldiers in training have a few moments for themselves.

Myself as a Fountain
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Leonardogillesfleur

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Leonardogillesfleur describes Myself as a Fountain : “The couple kissing in the park. Pedestrian pass by with boom box, fire truck sirens and baseball-bat sounds suggest they are in New York. But the kiss is not accomplished and saliva drips from the lover’s open mouth like a fountain of unfulfilled desire.”

Returning a sound
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Allora & Calzadilla

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Vieques is an island off the mainland of Puerto Rico used by the U. S Navy and NATO forces as military testing ground as from the 1940s. Civil disobedience and active protest movements initiated by local inhabitants and an international support network led to the end of the bombings and progressive demilitarization in 2002.

A Chrysalis No. 2
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Yétúndé Olagbaju

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Yétúndé Olagbaju’s On becoming a star series recuperates the figure of ‘Mammy’, a stereotype rooted in American slavery that typically depicts a larger, dark skinned woman as a maternal presence, often within a domestic setting, and typically taking care of white children. After being referred to as a Mammy during their undergraduate degree, Olagbaju began exploring the figure in 2016 as a means of healing. Olagbaju’s first presentation on this topic was a book called Black Collectibles: Mammy and Friends (1997) that sells tchotchkes—like salt and pepper shakers or figurines—of the racist mammy image taking different forms, from which Olagbaju exorcised the Mammy images by carefully cutting them out of the book with a razor blade.

A World Undone [Protolith]
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Nicholas Mangan

Installation (Installation)

Executed in 2012, A World Undone revolves around a single, metaphorically rich substance, drawing on geological research into an ancient mineral, Zircon, unearthed in remote Western Australia. These rocks are now studied, like a time capsule, revealing intriguing clues about the state of the planet more than 4 billion years ago. Mangan procured a sample of the material and reduced it to a fine dust that he then filmed, in flux, with a high-speed video camera.

A Tank Translated
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Omer Fast

Installation (Installation)

In this work, Omer Fast probes the feelings experienced by young people involved in an acts of war. Four monitors installed in the form a chariot of war relay the words and faces of four young Israeli soldiers. The installation shows a young generation confronted by the reality of danger, whether being attacked or facing death.

A Slap in Wuhan
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Li Liao

Film & Video (Film & Video)

A Slap in Wuhan documents Li Liao’s performance in Wuhan, China on January 8, 2011. Li waits at the entrance of the Optical Valley walking street. An anonymous person who was recruited online approaches Li and slaps him in the face.

A Thoughtful Gift
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Pio Abad

Sculpture (Sculpture)

A Thoughtful Gift by Pio Abad is based on a version of a letter written by the former First Lady of the United States, Nancy Reagan to the former First Lady of the Philippines, Imelda Marcos. Written in 1986, the letter assures Marcos of their safety from persecution in the United States, following widespread anti-government protests across the Philippines. The Marcoses were granted exile in the United States by the Reagan administration and they eventually fled to Honolulu.

Line describing a cone
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Anthony McCall

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The film Line Describing a Cone was made in 1973 and it was projected for the first time at Fylkingen (Stockholm) on 30 August of the same year. This piece, which was initially screened in independent film contexts, it soon began to be shown at art museums and ended up becoming one of the key works of the artistic movement that opened up the visual arts towards cinema. With a duration of 30 minutes, the film shows the creation of a white curve being projected onto an empty space.

Dorian, a cinematic perfume
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Michelle Handelman

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In Dorian, a cinematic perfume, video is used as a community gatherer, a tool to speak about particular subcultures, in this case the trans-gender drag queen New York community, past and present. Developed from a literary work, it deconstructs notions of narrative forms, styles and conventions. It is a hybrid piece, an example of the elasticity of the medium.

A Soldiers’ Garden #g
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Nguyen 'Quoc' Thành

Photography (Photography)

A Soldiers’ Garden by Nhà Sàn Collective is a night portrait series located in an army camp outside Hanoi. Here new recruits assemble for basic training during the first months of their military service, before they are relocated to their assigned battalion. Night is the only time the soldiers in training have a few moments for themselves.

A Gust of Wind
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Zhang Peili

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In the video installation A Gust of Wind , Zhang continues to explore notions of perspective and melds them seamlessly with a veiled but incisive social critique. His ultimate goal is to reveal the ways in which social image is constructed and to cast doubt on the ephemeral vision of a middle-class utopia offered by mass media.

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Nguyen 'Quoc' Thành

Photography (Photography)

A Soldiers’ Garden by Nhà Sàn Collective is a night portrait series located in an army camp outside Hanoi. Here new recruits assemble for basic training during the first months of their military service, before they are relocated to their assigned battalion. Night is the only time the soldiers in training have a few moments for themselves.

Letter to a Turtledove
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Dana Kavelina

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Letter to a Turtledove by Dana Kavelina is a short film based on a poem written by the artist. Delivered as a monologue and presented with subtitles, the poem encapsulates the traumas, grievances, horrors, dreams, and hallucinations that have descended upon Ukraine’s Donbass region since its invasion by Russia in 2014. Appropriating amateur footage shot during the war in the Donbass region, Kavelina’s film weaves sound and image into a poignant tapestry that considers the absurdity of war.

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Nguyen 'Quoc' Thành

Photography (Photography)

A Soldiers’ Garden by Nhà Sàn Collective is a night portrait series located in an army camp outside Hanoi. Here new recruits assemble for basic training during the first months of their military service, before they are relocated to their assigned battalion. Night is the only time the soldiers in training have a few moments for themselves.

I Am A Man
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Hank Willis Thomas

Painting (Painting)

The image is borrowed from protests during Civil Rights where African Americans in the south would carry signs with the same message to assert their rights against segregation and racism. Historically, in countries such as the US and South Africa, the term “boy” was used as a pejorative and racist insult towards men of color, slaves in particular, signifying their alleged subservient status as being less than men. In response, Am I Not A Man And A Brother?

A Hand's Turn
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Lenio Kaklea

Performance (Performance)

During the performance A Hand’s Turn visitors are invited to read a text: “I hold a pen with the right hand / move the mouse with the right hand” reads one excerpt. While reading through the instructions the performer’s hands go through a precise choreography. The performance lasts 30 minutes and includes only 2 people at a time.

A Blank Slate
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Sara Eliassen

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Sara Eliassen’s video work A Blank Slate (2014) employs cinematic effect to investigate the relationships between subjectivity, gaze, and memory. Set in a sleepy and unidentified coastal town, the film begins as the protagonist unexpectedly finds herself inside a hotel room in a lucid state. Attempting to grasp her surroundings, she falls into a deeper metaphysical reality where her memories blur with her awareness of her surroundings until she finds herself again alone in a dream-like state.

A Soldiers’ Garden #d
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Nguyen 'Quoc' Thành

Photography (Photography)

A Soldiers’ Garden by Nhà Sàn Collective is a night portrait series located in an army camp outside Hanoi. Here new recruits assemble for basic training during the first months of their military service, before they are relocated to their assigned battalion. Night is the only time the soldiers in training have a few moments for themselves.

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Nguyen 'Quoc' Thành

Photography (Photography)

A Soldiers’ Garden by Nhà Sàn Collective is a night portrait series located in an army camp outside Hanoi. Here new recruits assemble for basic training during the first months of their military service, before they are relocated to their assigned battalion. Night is the only time the soldiers in training have a few moments for themselves.

Behold a City 4
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Ryan Villamael

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Behold A City 4 extols the old grandeur of Manila, the nation’s storied capital – the complex nexus of heritage, modernity, and all sorts of compulsions, political or otherwise, that attempt to define it. This is not Manila whittled down to a scale model but a re-imagination of the city by Ryan Villamael in his ardor to approximate its complexity both as a physical, urban fact and an evolving concept. Behold A City 4 features an entirely new topography and arrangement.

A Viewing (The Effect)
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Anthony Discenza

Installation (Installation)

A Viewing (The Effect) by Anthony Discenza is a continuous voiceover loop intended for presentation in a dedicated, light-and-acoustically controlled space. “The Effect” employs hundreds of fragments of text culled from the internet by searching for occurrences of the title phrase. These fragments, which all address visual scenarios, were sequenced and edited to create the impression of a single text; this was recorded as a voiceover and presented in an acoustically controlled space devoid of any visual information.

A Minute Ago
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Rachel Rose

Film & Video (Film & Video)

A minute Ago starts with a hailstorm pelting down unexpectedly on a quiet beach in Siberia. People, half naked, run for cover under towels and parasols, to the music of the Pink Floyd. The next scene is an interview of Philip Johnson, filmed 10 years before in the Glass House he constructed.

Anthony Discenza

Since the late 1990s Anthony Discenza’s work has focused primarily on the omnipresence of mainstream media...

Zhang Kechun

Photographer Zhang Kechun documents striking scenery that meditates on the significance of landscape in modern Chinese national identity...

Hank Willis Thomas

Futurefarmers

Futurefarmers is an international, trans-disciplinary network...

Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa

Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa is an artist, researcher, and convenor of the collective the Africa Cluster of the Another Roadmap School, a project fostering conversations about art and education in Africa...

Bani Abidi

Bani Abidi’s practice deals heavily with political and cultural relations between India and Pakistan; she has a personal interest in this, as she lives and works in both New Delhi and Karachi...

Truong Cong Tung

Truong Cong Tung produces work that can be located amongst an aesthetic realm outside of reason or sense...

Michelle Handelman

Michelle Handelman’s video, installation, live performance, and photography works analyze the human sublime in terms of its excess and dullness, providing a sneak peek into a jewel thief’s therapy sessions or following the life of a famous drag queen who experiences her own narcissistic destruction due to her increasing fame...

Santu Mofokeng

The photographic artwork of Santu Mofokeng (b...

Daniel Joseph Martinez

Rachel Rose

Rachel Rose is a visual artist known for her video installations that merge moving images and sound within nuanced environments connecting them to broader subjects...

Omer Fast

Kaoru Arima

Kaoru Arima experiments with painting in order to discover new expressive forms...

Ryan Gander

Sara Eliassen

Sara Eliassen is a conceptual filmmaker working in video, drawing, installation, and public practice...

Kubra Khademi

Afghani artist Kubra Khademi uses her practice to explore her experiences as both a refugee and as a woman...

Wong Kit Yi

Wong Kit Yi’s conceptual and performance-based work animates human interactions by measuring, locating, and quantifying the intangible...

Dana Kavelina

Dana Kavelina is an artist and activist who works with video, animation, painting, illustration, and text...

Hernan Bas

Hernan Bas creates expressionistic, yet highly detailed figurative paintings of young men...

Abraham Cruzvillegas

Pio Abad

In his practice, Pio Abad looks into the social and political significance of objects usually consigned to the sidelines of history...

Allora & Calzadilla

Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla comprise the artistic duo Allora & Calzadilla...

Dora Garcia

Dora Garcia was born in 1965 in Valladolid, Spain...

Taiki Sakpisit

Taiki Sakpisit is a filmmaker and media-based artist whose work explores depictions of violence and unease that emerged from the political upheaval in Thailand from the late 1980s to the present day...

Chto Delat

Chto Delat was founded in 2003 and consists of a group of artists, critics, philosophers, and writers from Petersburg, Moscow, and Nizhny Novgorod...

Diane Severin Nguyen

Diane Severin Nguyen collects found objects and organic matter to craft the images in her photographs and video works...

Ryan Villamael

Ryan Villamael’s deeply layered practice is informed by a rare degree of skill and dexterity as well as by vivid imagination and haunting intellectual preoccupations...

Geoffrey Farmer

Pratchaya Phinthong

Pratchaya Phintong’s works often arise from the confrontation between different social, economic, or geographical systems...

Erick Beltran

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about 14 months ago (02/12/2024)

‘Private Jones’ musical at Signature zeroes in on a deaf sniper in World War I - The Washington Post The Washington Post Democracy Dies in Darkness Director Marshall Pailet, left, with Vincent Michael, Amelia Hensley, Erin Weaver and Johnny Link in rehearsals for “Private Jones” at Signature Theatre...

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about 14 months ago (02/11/2024)

Aesthetica Magazine - A Space Between Worlds A Space Between Worlds For Taysa Jorge, art is a bridge...

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about 14 months ago (02/08/2024)

A View From the Easel Skip to content Welcome to the 222nd installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace...

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about 14 months ago (02/07/2024)

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about 15 months ago (01/17/2024)

Mabel Cetu: A Complicated Legacy | Contemporary And search for something search C& AMÉRICA LATINA EN FR MEMBERSHIP EN FR Editorial All Editorial Features Installation Views Inside the Library Interviews News Opinions Events All Events Art Fairs Conferences Exhibitions Festivals Performances Screenings Talks / Workshops C& Projects C& Artists’ Editions C& Commissions C& Center of Unfinished Business Show me your shelves! C& Education Mentoring Program Critical Writing Workshops Lectures / Seminars Membership Opportunities Print C& Audio Archive On Tour Places Explore IN CONVERSATION INSTALLATION VIEW WE GOT ISSUES DETOX LABORATORY OF SOLIDARITY CONSCIOUS CODES CURRICULUM OF CONNECTIONS LOVE ACTUALLY OVER THE RADAR BLACK CULTURES MATTER INSIDE THE LIBRARY LOOKING BACK Follow About Contact Newsletter Advertise Imprint Data protection Membership Contemporary And (C&) is funded by: Editorial All Editorial Features Installation Views Inside the Library Interviews News Opinions Events All Events Art Fairs Conferences Exhibitions Festivals Performances Screenings Talks / Workshops C& Projects C& Artists’ Editions C& Commissions C& Center of Unfinished Business Show me your shelves! C& Education Mentoring Program Critical Writing Workshops Lectures / Seminars Membership Opportunities Print C& Audio Archive On Tour Places Explore IN CONVERSATION INSTALLATION VIEW WE GOT ISSUES DETOX LABORATORY OF SOLIDARITY CONSCIOUS CODES CURRICULUM OF CONNECTIONS LOVE ACTUALLY OVER THE RADAR BLACK CULTURES MATTER INSIDE THE LIBRARY LOOKING BACK GO TO C& AMÉRICA LATINA About Contact Newsletter Advertise Imprint Data protection Membership Female Pioneers Mabel Cetu: A Complicated Legacy L’autrice Ethel-Ruth Tawe s’interroge sur les multiples récits liés au travail photojournalistique de Mabel Cetu, en particulier l’analyse de Stephanie Jason développée dans Centring Silences autour de l’absence de Cetu dans les archives....

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about 15 months ago (01/14/2024)

A Portrait Revisited: 1986, 2006 - Video interview with Roderick McNicol | LensCulture Video interview A Portrait Revisited: 1986, 2006 These diptych portraits of the same person, same pose, 20 years apart, evoke the magic that is at the heart of photography and portraiture—and a short, insightful video interview with the photographer reveals more about the process behind this powerful series...

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about 16 months ago (12/15/2023)

A Cleveland Museum’s Bad Bet on a Looted Roman Statue Skip to content “Draped Male Figure” (circa 150 BCE–200 CE) at the Cleveland Museum of Art...

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about 16 months ago (12/14/2023)

Aesthetica Magazine - A Closer Look A Closer Look Reaching up to 50 feet and more than 150 years of age, the saguaro is the largest cactus in the USA...

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about 16 months ago (12/13/2023)

What Makes a Drawing a Drawing? Skip to content Howardena Pindell, "Video Drawings: Hockey and Basketball" (1975) (photo Isabella Segalovich/Hyperallergic) “You shouldn’t major in drawing.” It was my sophomore year of college and I was perched on a rolling chair in my advisor’s office...

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about 16 months ago (12/13/2023)

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about 16 months ago (12/13/2023)

You Can Now Own a Small Chunk of 924 Gilman, Famed Berkeley Punk Club | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer Arts & Culture Wanna Own a Piece of a World-Famous Punk Club? Emma Silvers Dec 13 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link The legendary feminist punk band Spitboy performs at 924 Gilman, circa early 1990s...

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about 16 months ago (12/12/2023)

A View From the Easel Skip to content Welcome to the 218th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace...

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about 16 months ago (12/12/2023)

The Duty of Interpretation - 3 Quarks Daily Skip to content by Rebecca Baumgartner I’m currently reading The Hunchback of Notre-Dame in translation, and it’s got me thinking about how much we rely on translators to bring us literature from around the world, and how important it is to be able to trust what they tell us...

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about 16 months ago (12/12/2023)

A History of Performance Art | Blog | Royal Academy of Arts Pussy Riot’s protest performance Illustration by Lucinda Rogers A History of Performance Art Read more Become a Friend A History of Performance Art By Kelly Grovier Published 16 October 2023 With Marina Abramović taking over the Main Galleries at the RA, we look at some other artists who have shaped the history of performance art...

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about 16 months ago (12/10/2023)

A line is not a border — Group show — Xippas Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook A line is not a border — Group show — Xippas Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back A line is not a border — Group show Exhibition Installation, painting, photography, sculpture.....

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about 16 months ago (12/10/2023)

A line is not a border — Group show — Galerie Xippas — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook A line is not a border — Group show — Galerie Xippas — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour A line is not a border — Group show Exposition Installations, peinture, photographie, sculpture.....

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about 17 months ago (11/15/2023)

Troubling the stage and the body as places of stable representation, Ligia Lewis invites frictions and ruptures into her creative process...

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about 23 months ago (05/26/2023)

Picasso — Dessiner à l’infini — Centre Georges Pompidou — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Picasso — Dessiner à l’infini — Centre Georges Pompidou — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Picasso — Dessiner à l’infini Exhibition Drawing, print, lithography / engraving Upcoming Pablo Picasso, Portrait de Françoise, 1946 Dation Pablo Picasso, 1979 © Musée national Picasso-Paris (inv MP1351), © Succession Picasso 2023 Picasso Dessiner à l’infini In 3 months: October 18, 2023 → January 15, 2024 À l’occasion de la célébration des cinquante ans de la mort de Pablo Picasso, le Centre Pompidou organise « Picasso...

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about 23 months ago (05/26/2023)

Picasso — Dessiner à l’infini — Centre Georges Pompidou — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Picasso — Dessiner à l’infini — Centre Georges Pompidou — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Picasso — Dessiner à l’infini Exposition Dessin, estampe, lithographie / gravure À venir Pablo Picasso, Portrait de Françoise, 1946 Dation Pablo Picasso, 1979 © Musée national Picasso-Paris (inv MP1351), © Succession Picasso 2023 Picasso Dessiner à l’infini Dans 3 mois : 18 octobre 2023 → 15 janvier 2024 À l’occasion de la célébration des cinquante ans de la mort de Pablo Picasso, le Centre Pompidou organise « Picasso...

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about 24 months ago (04/05/2023)

A Pick Gallery | ARTPIL MAIN ARTICLES PROFILES ANNOUNCEMENTS EXHIBITIONS WORKS COLLECTIONS ABOUT MAIN ARTICLES PROFILES ANNOUNCEMENTS EXHIBITIONS WORKS COLLECTIONS ABOUT ARTICLES art photography film + video culture + lifestyle exhibits + events features prescriptions PROFILES artists photographers filmmakers designers/architects fashion organizations/mags museums/galleries Search for: Search Button newsletter | facebook fb | instagram insta • Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos A Pick Gallery Turin Founded in June 2019, A PICK GALLERY is a contemporary art gallery that, as its name suggests, focuses on the research and selection of artists, emerging and established, on the international scene...

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about 30 months ago (10/05/2022)

A source said the tome will be “about Lauder’s life and extraordinary career and the lessons he has learned along the way.”...

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about 32 months ago (08/23/2022)

Crackhouse Comedy Club: A Timeline of a Growing Controversy | ArtsEquator Skip to content It’s been more than six weeks since a video clip of a performance started circulating online in Malaysia...

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about 33 months ago (07/27/2022)

The Power of a Poem | ArtsEquator Skip to content Zakir Hossain, a celebrated poet and migrant worker in Singapore, wrote a poem, which sparked a response from the state...

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about 36 months ago (04/09/2022)

Yep, here we are… back with the second half of my conversation with my amazing friend, New York artist Petah Coyne...

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about 37 months ago (03/14/2022)

A Tribute to Santha Bhaskar From a Student | ArtsEquator Skip to content Aparna Nambiar pays tribute to her late teacher, Singapore dance pioneer Mrs Santha Bhaskar, who passed away on 26 February 2022 at the age of 82...

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about 37 months ago (03/12/2022)

SO, where to begin? At the beginning, of course...

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