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“Nancy Holt: Power Systems” at Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus

The multidisciplinary arts center at The Ohio State University has partnered with Holt/Smithson Foundation for the most extensive inquiry to date into the artist’s focus on the systems that connect and power societies. Holt (1938–2014) rethought the possibilities of what art can be and where it can be found. Over five decades, she addressed the
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Prateek Vijan “and Others who wish to remain anonymous” at Kunstverein in Hamburg

For his first institutional solo exhibition, “and Others who wish to remain anonymous”, commissioned by Kunstverein in Hamburg, Prateek Vijan is developing an expansive installation that negotiates the material, judicial, bureaucratic, and ideological apparatus through which colonial loot is kept and circulated within museum collections. Through sculptures, installations, and films, Vijan explores how colonial legacies
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Walter Price “Pearl Lines” at Greene Naftali Gallery, New York

Walter Price has spent a decade refining what Peter Schjeldahl once called his “style-defying style,” threading abstraction with an evocative realism that hovers on the brink of legibility. His third solo exhibition at Greene Naftali arrays two distinct bodies of work across the ground- and eighth-floor spaces, featuring new paintings and works on paper that
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Saodat Ismailova at Berlinische Galerie

Saodat Ismailova is a member of the first generation of Central Asian artists to come of age in the post-Soviet era. In her works, she explores the complex cultures of this region, often interweaving myths, rituals, and dreams with everyday life and addressing social and ecological issues. The identity and emancipation of women is a
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Tropical Flowers and Prickly Cacti Leap from Lili Arnold’s Vibrant Block Prints

Tropical Flowers and Prickly Cacti Leap from Lili Arnold’s Vibrant Block Prints“There’s such vast diversity of plant life out there, each ecosystem encapsulating unique details and wonders,” Arnold says.

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Charlotte Perriand | Redefining Modern Living Through Design

About Charlotte Perriand Charlotte Perriand was born in Paris in October 1903. She is, as of today, one of the most influential figures in modern interior architecture and design. Her visionary approach revolutionized how we inhabit space, proposing more convivial, functional, and relaxed interiors. It was the start of a new era of modern living.…

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