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Liam Gillick, A Variability Quantifier (The Fogo Island Red Weather Station), 2022. Courtesy of the artist.

National Gallery of Canada presents Liam Gillick: A Variability Quantifier (The Fogo Island Red Weather Station)

October 6, 2022–October 1, 2026 The World Weather Network (WWN), a revolutionary network of "weather stations" dispersed throughout the world in oceans, deserts, mountains, farming, rainforests, observatories, lighthouses, and towns, has announced a new weather station on Fogo Island created by artist Liam Gillick. Artists and writers from 28 different arts groups from around the…

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Amy Khoshbin and Jennifer Khoshbin, Sunport, 2022. Installation view, Sun Seekers, The Arts Center at Governors Island, New York, 2022. Photo: Gregory Gentert.

Amy Khoshbin and Jennifer Khoshbin: The Sun Seekers at the Arts Center at Governors Island

October 14–30, 2022 The site-specific, interactive exhibition Sun Seekers, created by sisters Amy Khoshbin and Jennifer Khoshbin, imagines and inhabits an alternate world that maintains a close relationship to our experience of indoor onscreen life (the Wreck-tangle world)—a world where we put down our cellphones, heal our bodies, and reestablish contact with the sun and…

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Elina Juopperi, Vaux-le-Vicomte, parterre dessiné, 2005–2013. The Wihuri Foundation Collection. Photo: Rovaniemi Art Museum / Arto Liiti.

Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma presents Navigating North

October 7, 2022–April 2, 2023 Navigating North explores connections between the north and south while displaying artifacts from the Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation Collection. Landscape, northern nature, and geographical and cultural crossroads are the themes of the exhibition, and they all hint to how we must continually navigate change. “Although acquisitions to the Wihuri Foundation…

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Susanne M. Winterling: A threshold-game of proximity, cluster and heat, 2022. Production still. CGI rendering. Produced in cooperation with planetary sensing, TBA21-Academy, Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education (Diku). Co-commissioned by Kunsthall Trondheim and Schering Stiftung, Berlin. Courtesy of the artist.

Kunsthall Trondheim presents Metahaven and Susanne M. Winterling

September 7–November 13, 2022 This September, Kunsthall Trondheim presents two new exhibitions by Metahaven, negotiating the role of sensing for knowledge production in physics and art, and Susanne M. Winterling, centering on heat as mediator between humans and microorganisms. Capture (2022), a recently commissioned film by Metahaven, investigates numerous sensory modalities to address fundamental issues like: What is reality? How do we define consciousness?…

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