Past
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Ministry of Truth, 1984/2020
Art at a Time Like This x Save Art Space, New York, NY 12 Oct - 12 Dec 2020 Ministry of Truth: 1984/2020 opened to the public the week of October 12, 2020. This public art exhibition presents 20 artists on 20 billboards located in the 5 boroughs of New York City. The exhibition is the first exhibition in outdoor space by Art at a Time Like This conceived... Read more -
We Fight to Build a Free World: An Exhibition by Jonathan Horowitz
The Jewish Museum, New York, NY 1 Oct 2020 - 14 Feb 2022 Originally scheduled to open in March 2020, We Fight to Build a Free World is an exhibition curated by Jonathan Horowitz, a New York-based artist who for three decades has made work that engages critically with politics and culture. Under his direction, the exhibition looks at how artists have historically... Read more -
Sue Coe: It Can Happen Here
Galerie St. Etienne, New York, NY 15 Sep - 30 Dec 2020 Read more -
A Dreadful Attack of Presidential Fever
The McIninch Art Gallery, Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, NH 10 Sep - 31 Oct 2020 The McIninch Gallery is proud to present the newest exhibition ' A Dreadful Attack of Presidential Fever' Curated by Professor Deborah Varat. The show examines presidential election cartoons from the late 19th century as well as recent caricatures of American presidents by contemporary graphic artists. The popular imagery from 19th-century... Read more
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A La Carte: A Visual Exploration of our Relationship with Food
Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts, UAB 8 Sep - 12 Dec 2020 Read more -
Citizen Animalia
The Glass Curtain Gallery, Columbia College, Chicago, IL 2 Mar - 24 Apr 2020 In 1735 Swedish scientist Carolus Linnaeus invented a system of biological classification known as Taxonomy. Within it exists Kingdom Animalia, comprised of ten million species, everything on planet Earth that either swims, walks or flies including elephants, mosquitos, goldfish, snakes, cows, pigs and us, humans. With equal parts humor, hope... Read more -
A Shrinking World: Exchange Portfolio
University of Tennessee Printmaking Gallery, Knoxville, TN 6 Jan - 28 Feb 2020 Organizer’s Statement: Contemplating the triage of human affairs, it is difficult to envision any list where addressing climate change does not rank among the most critical imperatives. Ecological disaster, mass extinction, and global warming; all household phrases. Notions of “nature” easily become entangled in nostalgia and romanticism. A Shrinking World... Read more -
Avoiding the Collapse into a Series of Isms
Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson 7 Nov 2019 - 6 Sep 2020 Since the late 18th century, European art has dominated the focus of museums in the United States. America’s founding families, such as the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Carnegies, and Gettys, often traveled to Europe acquiring large amounts of artworks. These “masterpieces” eventually found their way into museum collections in the institutions they... Read more