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Sigmar Polke, installation view, "Psychic Wounds: On Art & Trauma" at The Warehouse; courtesy of Sigmar Polke and The Warehouse.

Psychic Wounds: On Art & Trauma

Katy Donoghue

16 September 2020

The Warehouse presents a new collective exhibition titled “Psychic Wounds: On Art & Trauma.” The exhibition brings together 90 works by multiple artists whose memory of historical trauma has informed their aesthetic development and empowered their practice in a singular way. “Psychic Wounds: On Art & Trauma” is inspired by the work of artist, psychoanalyst, and philosopher Bracha L. Ettinger, who has been re-conceptualizing trauma through the lens of psychoanalytic theory and feminist logic.On view will be works by Cindy Sherman, Mona Hatoum, Bruce Nauman, Georg Baselitz, and more.

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Named for Abraham Cruzvillegas's essay reminding us that everything is subject to evolution, "The Willfulness of Objects" features a series of works from The Bass's collection.
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