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Giorgio Andreotta Calò, Icarus, 2021–2022.

Association of Italian Contemporary Art Museums presents 18th Giornata del Contemporaneo

October 8, 2022 Since 2005, AMACI—the Association of Italian Contemporary Art Museums—has held the Giornata del Contemporaneo as its main event, with the help of the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture and the cooperation of the Directorate-General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. The…

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A sketch for the project KĪPUKA [for Natasha] by Maile Meyer and Drew Kahuʻāina Broderick, 2022.

Singapore Biennale 2022 presents artists and collaborators

October 16, 2022–March 19, 2023 We gave the Singapore Biennale 2022 a name. We called it Natasha. Now, Natasha is joined by many other names. Aarti Sunder, Adele Tan, Alfian Sa'at, Afifa Aleiby, Ali Yass, Ang Kia Yee, Angkrit Ajchariyasophon, Araya Rasdjamreansook, Areumnari Ee, Åsa Sonjasdotter, Assem Hendawi, AWKNDAFFR, Berny Tan, Billy Yong, Brian Fuata, Brightworkroom, Cevdet…

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Studio Lenca, El Historiante Blanco (detail), 2020. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Jose Campos.

Edinburgh Art Festival presents its 18th edition

July 28–August 28, 2022 Keynote lecture: Jeanne van Heeswijk: July 29, 5–6pm, also available to watch on National Galleries of Scotland’s Youtube channel Scottish National Gallery, Hawthorne Den Lecture Theatre Nadia Myre in conversation: August 2, 6:30–7:30pm Edinburgh Printmakers, Castle Mills Endnote lecture: Hew Locke: August 26, 6–7pm St Cecilia’s Hall The Edinburgh Art Festival is pleased to welcome Kim McAleese as…

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W. A. Sutton, Several degrees of attention, 2022. Installation view, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, Ngāmotu New Plymouth, Aotearoa New Zealand. Photo: Bryan James.

Several degrees of attention: Thinking with the collection at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery

July 9–November 13, 2022 The exhibition Several degrees of attention offers four ways into and out of specific contemporary art histories that we are familiar with. It consists of four curatorial projects, each of which draws inspiration from a specific work or collection of works in the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery collection. The permanent collection of the Govett-Brewster…

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APL + CSRPC Artists-in-Residence. Courtesy Logan Center Exhibitions.

Logan Center Exhibitions presents All That Light: A Ten Year Retrospective of the Artists-in-Residence Program (2012–2022)

July 8–September 11, 2022 Over 30 artists' works have been gathered by curator Tracie D. Hall to demonstrate the overall effect of the AIR program at APL/CSRPC. The exhibition will include a wide spectrum of alumni performances, panels, and multimedia pieces. The summer of All That Light companion programming will begin on July 8 and play on…

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