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This year, the National YoungArts Foundation looked to the project for its fall alumni exhibition, which was curated by Obrist.
Launched in 1995 by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Independent Curators International (ICI), “do it (home)” started as a series of instructions from artists on projects that could be done from home. This year, the National YoungArts Foundation looked to the project for its fall alumni exhibition, which was curated by Obrist. "do it (home)” features contributions from 29 artists through nine disciplines, like Priscilla Aleman, Demetri Burke, Ameya Okamoto, and Kevin Sherwin, and is available for virtual viewing online.
The de la Cruz Collection’s 2021–2022 exhibition is a group presentation following ideas on looking towards the future.
“My Name is Maryan” is the first exhaustive retrospective surveying the entire life and work of the late Polish artist Maryan.
Nina Johnson Gallery’s solo presentation of Joseph Holtzman features a suite of the artist’s paintings on stone.
In Judy Chicago’s second solo show with Nina Johnson Gallery are works from the artist’s glass series, etchings, and drawings.
Marco Brambilla's monumental video work "Heaven’s Gate" takes viewers on a journey through the history of the Hollywood Dream Factory.
The Rubell Museum's annual program includes presentations of its two artists-in-residence, Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe and Kennedy Yanko.
Experiential art company Superblue opened its first venue this past spring with the group exhibition, “Every Wall Is a Door.”
Naama Tsabar’s exhibition “Perimeters” features new and site-specific works, centering the artist’s “Inversions” series.
The artist Alex Israel and Snapchat have joined forces for this exhibition utilizing augmented reality technology.
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