MoMA PS1's latest Greater New York installment scrutinizes how contemporary artists in the metropolis negotiate the fluid boundaries of language and place, exposing the inherent contingency of meaning and systems of knowledge in a city defined by constant reinterpretation and adaptation.
Areg Mirijanyan's "Faceless Game" exhibition extends beyond mere conceptual exploration, orchestrating a multidisciplinary dialogue on the preservation of individual essence, juxtaposing portraits of distinguished creators with anonymous figures, all informed by his dual practice in painting and scenography.
zU-studio’s design for San Sebastián’s urban plaza employs radial geometry, reinterpreting the traditional Basque ‘Eguzki-Lore’ sunflower motif to define the space, with the sculptural bench serving as a key anchor within this culturally resonant configuration.
Yoann Cormier elucidates the innovative immersive staging and curatorial choices made to translate the vibrant Malian sogo bò performance tradition from its communal origins into an engaging museum experience at the Musée des Confluences.
At the Walker Art Center, Rosy Simas unveils an immersive installation, the inaugural work of her two-year residency, deeply rooted in Onöndowa’ga:’ traditions of peace, family, and community, informed by her extensive genealogical research.
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