Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) is an unprecedented, international project exploring over twenty years of cultural works that blur the forms of art and everyday life, emphasizing participation, dialogue, and community engagement.
Curated by Nato Thompson Find out more »Create is a group show that will bring well-deserved attention to the compelling work created over the past 20 years by artists with developmental disabilities, sharing it with a broad audience and expanding on its impact on renowned international artists and its significant contribution to the field of contemporary art.
Curated by Lawrence Rinder, Matthew Higgs Find out more »Intended as an evolving retrospective, this exhibition encourages collaboration between curator(s) at each presenting institution and the artist Martha Wilson to select works from overlapping stages of Wilson’s career that suit their own local collections and audiences. Selections may include examples of her conceptually-based performances, videos, and photo-texts, or her work as director of Franklin Furnace and her activities in DISBAND.
Initiated by Peter Dykhuis Find out more »Featuring the work of artists who freely adopt and adapt materials from myriad sources such as the Internet, magazines, advertisements, television and other works of art, Image Transfer spotlights evolving attitudes toward the appropriation of extant photographic imagery, and brings together artists who divert commonplace, visual materials into new territories of formal and idiomatic expression.
Curated by Sara Krajewski Find out more »FAX invites a multigenerational group of artists, as well as architects, designers, scientists and filmmakers, to conceive of the fax machine as a tool for thinking and drawing.
Curated by João Ribas Find out more »Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) is an unprecedented, international project exploring over twenty years of cultural works that blur the forms of art and everyday life, emphasizing participation, dialogue, and community engagement.
Performance Now: The First Decade of the New Century is an exhibition that shows how performance has come to be at the center of the discussion on the latest developments in 21st century art and culture.
State of Mind is a deep investigation of seminal conceptual and related avant-garde activities in the late 1960s and early 1970s and the critical interchange between artists living in the state.
Create is a group show that will bring well-deserved attention to the compelling work created over the past 20 years by artists with developmental disabilities.
Titled after Marcel Duchamp’s ready-made of a ball of string containing a mysterious sound-making object hidden in its folds, With Hidden Noise brings together evocative sounds, some recognizable from traditional instruments and field recordings, and others masked through electronic processes.
Intended as an evolving retrospective, this exhibition encourages collaboration between curator(s) at each presenting institution and the artist Martha Wilson to select works from overlapping stages of Wilson’s career that suit their own local collections and audiences.
This exhibition reflects on one of the most influential Documenta in the history of the German institution and includes the exhibition catalogue, ephemera, artists’ publications and editions produced in conjunction with the exhibition, as well as published reviews and critical responses.
Featuring the work of artists who freely adopt and adapt materials from myriad sources such as the Internet, magazines, advertisements, television and other works of art, Image Transfer spotlights evolving attitudes toward the appropriation of extant photographic imagery.
Raymond Pettibon: The Punk Years, 1978-86 taps into the steady stream of this California artist’s early graphic arts production, before he appeared on the contemporary art stage. This exhibition includes over 200 examples of Pettibon’s powerful designs made between 1978 and 1986, when he was immersed in the Los Angeles punk rock scene, doing the graphic design for Black Flag and other punk bands.
FAX invites a multigenerational group of artists, as well as architects, designers, scientists and filmmakers, to conceive of the fax machine as a tool for thinking and drawing.
Project 35 is a program of single-channel videos selected by 35 international curators who have each chosen one work by an artist that they think is important for audiences around the world to experience today. The resulting compendium is released in four installments and is presented simultaneously in an ever-expanding number of venues.