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    … We ask visitors to return stools at the conclusion of their visit. Gallery stools are not permitted outside.  Service Animals  … welcome your feedback! Let us know how we could better support your visit. Please contact Louise Barrett, Manager of Visitor Experience, at …
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    Wendy Red Star

    … Wendy Red Star (born 1981, Billings, MT) is a multimedia artist whose practice … Artist Research Fellowship. Her first career survey exhibition, Wendy Red Star: A Scratch on the Earth , was on view at the Newark … Wendy Red Star …
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    Teresa Margolles

    Teresa Margolles (born 1963, Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico) investigates the relationship between marginality and violence in a practice that includes photography, installation, video, and performance work. Her art explores the devastating effects of social unrest, impoverishment, and urban blight …
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    Suki Seokyeong Kang

    Suki Seokyeong Kang (1977–2025; born Seoul, South Korea; active Seoul) combined painting, sculptural objects, and built environments in her performance-based practice, which was inspired by traditional Korean dance and musical notation. She drew upon her study of the chunaengmu, a courtly dance …
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    Lawrence Lek

    Lawrence Lek (born 1982, Frankfurt, Germany; active London) is a multimedia artist, filmmaker, and musician. Lek uses computer generated imagery and advancing technologies such as VR to develop digital environments he describes as “three dimensional collages of found objects and situations.” His …
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    Taiye Idahor

    Taiye Idahor’s multimedia practice combines drawn and collaged photographic elements to reflect on the historical and contemporary status of women in Nigeria, and, more broadly, on the shifting position of women within an increasingly globalized society. In her Ivie series , Idahor references the …
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    Cecilia Vicuña

    A poet, artist, filmmaker, and activist, Cecilia Vicuña (born 1948, Santiago, Chile; active Chile and New York) has been an active figure in the Latin American avant-garde since the mid-1960s. She has chosen to live outside Chile since 1973, when a military coup ousted the democratically elected …
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    Postcommodity

    Postcommodity is an interdisciplinary arts collective comprising three artists—Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martinez, and Kade L. Twist—who represent diverse cultural traditions and perspectives of three of the First Nations cultures of the North American continent. Postcommodity’s practice is thus …
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    Slavs and Tatars

    Founded in 2006, the artist collective Slavs and Tatars reflects on the relationship between Eastern and Western societies while focusing on the geographic “area east of the former Berlin Wall and west of the Great Wall of China, known as Eurasia.” Through the staging of performances, the …
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    El Anatsui

    El Anatsui (born 1944, Anyako, Ghana; active Nsukka, Nigeria, and Tema, Ghana) has achieved international acclaim for his distinctive three-dimensional sculptures that repurpose ordinary bottle caps, all from alcoholic beverage containers that he collects from junk depots. From these banal metal …
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    Goshka Macuga

    Goshka Macuga (born 1967, Poland) is a London-based artist who combine the roles of archivist, curator, and scenographer. Macuga has worked in a variety of media over the last decade, from collages and photographs to tapestries and site-specific installations. Many of the artist’s projects begin …
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    Thomas Hirschhorn

    Thomas Hirschhorn (born 1957, Switzerland) subjects banal, quotidian materials to disquieting transformations, creating two-dimensional collages and three-dimensional displays that address some of this period’s most pressing issues, including war, neo-liberalism, and economic disparity. Many of his …

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