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Rebecca Goldfarb At Eli Ridgway Gallery

In the gallery project space, Rebecca Goldfarb presents Only ________., an exhibition of new photographic and installation work. Exploring the space between action and object, a series of intricately manipulated photographs and spatial interventions depict lines that create ephemeral thresholds, appear to unravel, and ultimately lead in unknown directions. Figures and boundless masses of string [...]

Sudarshan Shetty At Galerie Daniel Templon

Born in 1961 in Mangalore, Sudarshan Shetty is a conceptual artist known for his enigmatic sculptural installations that are often animated. Sudarshan Shetty has created hybrid structures that question the fusion of Indian and Western traditions, but also domestic concerns and the issue of movement. This exhibition includes a disturbing car accident, made of wood [...]

RERO, ERROR 404 At BackSlash Gallery

Through a series of installations, the French artist Rero reinvents the gallery space at Backslash and gives it an ambiance of the street, just like his work made in the urban landscape. A pile of books damaged and abandoned on the floor, a wall or partially destroyed billboard whose shadow is reflected on the ground [...]

Joanna Rajkowska At ŻAK | BRANICKA

Joanna Rajkowska is best known as an artist who works with public spaces. Collective memories and identities of societies form the raw material for her pieces. Her newest project The Task of the Translator was inaugurated in Konya (Turkey) last year. The starting point for Rajkowska’s project is her reflection on the mechanisms and consequences [...]

SFAI Presents: Christy Hengst’s “Birds in the Park”

This spring, the Santa Fe Art Institute will be a host site to Birds in the Park, a touring public project by Christy Hengst. Made from porcelain and printed with cobalt blue, these birds are, in a sense, carrier pigeons, carrying images and text related to war and peace side by side. Inherent to this [...]


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