e-flux Screening Room, Smack Mellon, and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School are pleased to co-present a single-channel iteration of A Non-Coincidental Mirror by Carmen Amengual, followed by a conversation with the artist.
Spanning five decades and over seventy covers, Turner’s pioneering approach infused jazz album covers with conceptual depth and dynamic energy.
Forbidden Territories: 100 years of Surreal Landscapes, a new exhibition showing at The Hepworth Wakefield, is a bold and engaging exploration of the important, if unwieldy, body of work that comes under the category of surrealism.
On December 14, the Marciano Art Foundation held an opening reception for Lightscape by Doug Aitken and Quaternion by Andrew Zebulon & Kristen Wentrcek.
The mural, titled 'Interdisciplinary Murals,' spans almost 33 metres in length and just under three metres in height, making it the largest mural on campus.
The title pulls from a quote from the book “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer which explores indigenous practices honoring the environment alongside the science of sustainability.
Arte al Día is a medium specialized in Latin American art with a trajectory of more than forty years.