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Michael Wang, Contagion Garden, 2022. Photo: La Casa Encendida, Guzmán Infanzón.

Vulnerable Critters at La Casa Encendida

May 27–September 18, 2022 Opening: May 26, 8pm Performances : May 27, 7pm, by P. Staff and Himali Singh Soin, with David Soin Tappeser La Casa Encendida presents the exhibition Vulnerable Critters, curated by Andrea Bagnato and Ivan L. Munuera, which gathers architectural and artistic explorations of infection, illness, and health to frame the recent pandemic within a…

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View of Biosfera Peluche / Biosphere Plush, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK, 2021. © Rob Harris.

Ad Minoliti: Biosphere Plush at Tate St Ives

May 28–October 30, 2022 In Conversation: Ad Minoliti: May 28, 2–3pm, with Tate St Ives Director Anne Barlow This summer, Tate St Ives will bring the first UK solo exhibition by Argentinian artist Ad Minoliti to Cornwall. Trained as a painter, Minoliti (b.1980) draws on the rich legacy of geometric abstraction in Latin America to create alternative…

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Camille Henrot, 3, 2, 1..., 2021. © ADAGP Camille Henrot. Courtesy of the artist and Kunstgiesserei St. Gallen. Photo: Annik Wetter.

Camille Henrot: Wet Job at Middelheim Museum

June 11–October 16, 2022 Press day: June 10, 10–1pm Festive opening: June 11, 10am–9pm Artist talk: June 11, 11am–12pm Middelheim Museum is pleased to present Wet Job, the first solo exhibition by artist Camille Henrot (b. 1978) in Belgium. The exhibition is the first of its kind to focus on the artist’s practice in sculpture and brings together close…

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Design: Eunjoo Hong and Hyungjae Kim. Courtesy of the Seoul Museum of Art, 2022.

Seoul Museum of Art presents Grid Island

May 26–August 15, 2022 Grid Island emphasizes “production as the condition and process of generating discourses,” above fundamental tasks of a museum such as collection, research, exhibition and education. In the history of art, works have been produced in line with societal and technological development. Today, the concept of production highlights art making itself, collaborations with…

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Photograph of interior of Kings Road House under construction, 1922. Courtesy of the artist and UCSB Architecture & Design Collections, Schindler (R.M.) papers.

The MAK Center for Art and Architecture presents Schindler House: 100 Years in the Making

May 28–September 25, 2022 The MAK Center for Art and Architecture presents Schindler House: 100 Years in the Making, a summer-long exhibition and programming series celebrating the centennial year of Austrian-American architect R.M. Schindler’s landmark modern home in West Hollywood. Designed and built by 1922, the house began as a radical proposition for a modern collective…

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View of Planet B: Climate change & the new sublime, Palazzo Bollani, Venice, 2022. Photo: Emanuela Lazzari.

Bracha L. Ettinger curated by Noam Segal at Radicants Paris

Radicants, the first international curatorial cooperative created in by Nicolas Bourriaud, inaugurates its exhibition space, Radicants Paris, with a solo exhibition of the Israeli artist Bracha L. Ettinger (Tel Aviv, 1948). Her work will be presented by the New York-based curator, Noam Segal. Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger is an artist, philosopher, and psychoanalyst, as well as a…

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