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The Amon Carter Museum opens the first comprehensive survey of contemporary photographer An-My Lê

The Amon Carter Museum opens the first comprehensive survey of contemporary photographer An-My Lê An-My Le in her New York studio, Feb. 7, 2020. From war enactors to America’s southern border, the artist blurs boundaries between directing and documenting. Tony Cenicola/The New York Times. FORT WORTH, TX .-The Amon Carter Museum of American Art will present the first comprehensive survey of the work of Vietnamese-American photographer An-My Lê (b. 1960), on view April 18 through August 8, 2021. Featuring photographs from a selection of the artist’s five major bodies of work, the nationally touring An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain draws connections across Lê’s career and provides unprecedented insight into her subtle, evocative images that draw on the classical landscape tradition to explore the complexity of American history and conflict.

Victoria Miro reopens with an exhibition of new works by Idris Khan

Victoria Miro reopens with an exhibition of new works by Idris Khan Portrait of Idris Khan, 2021 © Josh Shinner. LONDON .-Victoria Miro is presenting an exhibition of new works by Idris Khan. Conceived of as two distinct installations, each a reflection on aspects of the past year, The Seasons Turn includes a suite of 28 watercolour and oil collaged works on paper that incorporate fragments of the score of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, and an environment of enveloping blue paintings whose rich bands of colour are layered with the artist’s thoughts, feelings and responses to 2020. Music in its written and played forms has long been a source of inspiration for Khan who, in two- and three-dimensional works and film, has reimagined the work of composers including Beethoven, Chopin, Schubert and Bach. In these new works Khan returns to Vivaldi’s baroque masterpiece The Four Seasons, using fragments of the violin concerti’s scores as a springboard for his own visual evocation of a

Why is Everyone Surprised by How Cool Milwaukee Is?

Why is Everyone Surprised by How Cool Milwaukee Is? Cassandra Brooklyn In the ’70s, Milwaukee was known for the upbeat TV shows Laverne and Shirley and Happy Days; in fact, the “Bronze Fonz” statue that gleams over the Milwaukee River is a persistent reminder of what some consider to be the city’s glory days. In the ’80s, Jeffrey Dahmer took over as the city’s (very!) unfortunate claim to fame and, at one point, when I’d tell people I’m from Milwaukee, their first reaction would be “Oh, that’s where Jeffery Dahmer is from!” Indeed, it is.

Regen Projects opens a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Liz Larner

Regen Projects opens a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Liz Larner Installation view of Liz Larner As Stars and Seas Entwine at Regen Projects, Los Angeles March 27 – May 22, 2021. Photo: Evan Bedford, Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, CA .-Regen Projects is presenting As Stars and Seas Entwine, the eighth solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Liz Larner, whose deep research-based practice is united by a continual exploration of form, material, and color. This exhibition debuts one of the new large-scale floor sculptures and a number of ceramic works that will be included in Below Above, a forthcoming museum exhibition at Kunsthalle Zurich in the summer of 2022.

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