Norwegian artist Børre Sæthre is known for
installations that incorporate taxidermied animals, modernist furniture, and
other elements of domestic interiors
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This exhibition will be Gino De Dominicis’ first major American museum show and will focus on his late paintings made from the 1980s until his death in 1998.
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Featuring new and recent works by a diverse group of artists, these solo
exhibitions showcase a range of media including film, photography, sculpture,
paintings and installation...
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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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This exhibition brings together an intergenerational group of artists who address ritual in the artistic process, and the wider implications of spirituality in contemporary art. Visual artists have for centuries engaged in a dialogue with ritual, drawing from the traditional shamans and griots, or oral historians.
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Over the past 15 years, Danish-Iceland Olafur Eliasson has experimented with installations based on mechanisms of motion, projection, shadow, and reflection, creating complex optical phenomena using simple, makeshift technical devices.
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This will be Yael Bartana’s first in-depth exhibition at a New York museum. Bartana (b. 1970, Afula, Israel) is best known for investigating society and politics, primarily of her native Israel, through video and photography.
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