In a new immersive installation, renowned artist Hito Steyerl explores multiple narratives united by the recurring and unpredictable element of flooding.
Stand-out drawings by Old Masters include Rembrandt’s Self-portrait with eyes wide open (1630), a swiftly sketched depiction of the artist looking startled, signed in spidery hand; and Titian’s woodcut The Submersion of Pharaoh’s Army in the Red Sea (1549).
When the LA-based Thai architect Kulapat Yantrasast first toured the 1980s warehouse that would become Thailand’s first international contemporary art museum, he was struck by how unremarkable it was.
Wrongfully incarcerated as a teenager and sentenced to two life terms, Halim Flowers spent 22 years in prison turning to books, art, and entrepreneurship as a lifeline.
The exhibition, which marks the 75th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions, will remain open to the public until December 10, 2025.
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