Past
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Crimes and Misdemeanors: Politics in U.S. Art of the 1980s
Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art, Cincinnati, OH, 2004 22 Nov 2003 - 31 Dec 2004 Read more -
We Remember: Art and the Rosenbergs, From McCarthy to Ashcroft
Puffin Room, Soho, New York, NY 7 Jun - 20 Jul 2003 Read more -
Sue Coe, The Tragedy of War: A Print Cycle
Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ 1 Mar - 31 May 2003 The Arizona State University Art Museum presents Sue Coe - The Tragedy of War Series, on view through May 31, 2003. Sue Coe is an important social/political artist working and residing in the United States. She creates visual commentaries on current political events and persons in power; on the inhumane... Read more -
M_ARS. Art and War
Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz, Austria 10 Jan - 13 Apr 2003 Curated by Peter Weibel and Günther Höller-Schüster. Artists included Vanessa Beecroft, Chris Burden, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Tacita Dean, Leon Golub, Mona Hatoum, Bruce Nauman, Wolfgang Tillmans, Martha Rosler, Ken Lum, Santiago Sierra, Wolf Vostell, Martin Kippenberger, et al. Read more
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Park Slope Gallery Images of Protest – Images of War, 1936-2002
Park Slope Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 9 Jan - 28 Feb 2003 Read more -
AIDS Portfolio
Center for Contemporary Art, Cincinnati, OH 1 Jan - 1 Feb 2003 Read more -
The Culture of Violence
Traveling Exhibition 1 Feb 2002 - 27 Apr 2003 It is with great respect that the University Museum of Contemporary Art presents The Culture of Violence, an exhibition that examines the pervasive manifestations of violence as reflected in contemporary American art and culture. Spanning the last 20 years, the exhibition presents a broad, multicultural view of this disturbingly widespread... Read more -
In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition 12 Jan 2002 - 28 Mar 2003 When Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke, people listened. His courage and the power of his message galvanized the Civil Rights movement, changed the course of race relations in the United States, and redefined democracy. Dr. King was an American prophet. His nonviolent ideals and metaphors of hope continue to... Read more