“In the wake of the 2018 midterm elections, ICP’s new exhibition For Freedoms: Where Do We Go From Here? explores the role of art and visual representation in American civic life through the work of the For Freedoms collective. The exhibition features work from their… Read More
Monthly archives of “February 2019”
Your Mirror: Portraits from the ICP Collection at International Center of Photography (ICP), February 8 – April 28, 2019
“Your Mirror: Portraits from the ICP Collection—surveys the nuanced ways people present themselves for the camera, how and by whom they are represented, and who is deemed worthy of commemoration. Featuring a range of images including studio portraits, snapshots, and documentary photographs—all drawn from the… Read More
Bondye: Between and Beyond at New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), January 25 – June 16, 2019
“The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) presents Bondye: Between and Beyond featuring a series of sequined prayer flags by Tina Girouard with Haitian artists in Port-au-Prince, where she established a workshop with accomplished sequin artists such as Edgar Jean-Louis and George Valris. Inspired by the… Read More
Faith and Empire: Art and Politics in Tibetan Buddhism at The Rubin Museum of Art, February 1 – July 15, 2019
“How do political leaders rise to power? What gives them the right to rule? In some governments today, we imagine power comes from the democratic consent of the people. In other systems, power can manifest through sheer might alone or could be transferred through religious… Read More
Museo del Prado 1819-2019: A Place of Memory at Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, through March 10, 2019
“This exhibition looks back on two hundred years of history shared by the Museum and society, as well as focusing on Spain’s heritage policy, the developments that helped to build up the Museum’s collections, and the transformation of the Prado into a point of reference… Read More
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