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Aesthetica Magazine - Doug Aitken:
Return to the Real
In a show spanning 15 years, artist Doug Aitken demonstrates the dislocating yet connective power of technology and modern communication. ....
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Swim-through underwater sculptures in the Caribbean aim to draw attention to perilous state of the oceans
Doug Aitken is creating a series of large-scale works will be moored off the coast of St Barts ....
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Aesthetica Magazine - Feast for the Senses
New Era brings together the many strands of American artist Doug Aitken’s creative output from the 1990s to the present day. ....
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Greg Thomas
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Australia Museum Of Contemporary Art
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Hirshhorn Museum
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Smithsonian Institution
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Exhibition of new work by Doug Aitken opens at Regen Projects
Exhibition of new work by Doug Aitken opens at Regen Projects
Installation view of Doug Aitken Flags and Debris at Regen Projects, Los Angeles, January 16 March 13, 2021 © Doug Aitken, Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES, CA
.-Regen Projects is presenting Flags and Debris, an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Doug Aitken. The works form an ecosystem of interconnected mediums, mixing dance, performance, film, sculpture, and handmade objects. Each plays off the other, creating a choreography of images, language, and sound.
The exhibition comprises all new work conceived in the last 10 months, a time of profound change in the face of the pandemic. The body of work reflects the tension collectively felt between our isolation from the physical landscape of the exterior world and newly created spaces for turning inward to explore the subconscious landscape. At heart, the works are a portrait of a society moving toward the future. ....
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Distrito Federal
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Santa Monica
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Switzerland General
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Redondo Beach
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Eteläuomen Läi
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South Korea
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Whitney Museum Of American Art
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New York
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Metropolitan Museum Of Art
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Museum Of Art
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Museum Of Modern Art
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Park City
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New South Wales
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Catalina Island
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Artcenter College Of Design
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Art Institute Of Chicago
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