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Jeanette Andrews. Photo: Ari Isenberg.

Jeanette Andrews at Culture Lab LIC

July 28–31, 2022 This performance and installation project invites viewers to enter a thinking experiment—sort of a Turing Test—that examines the connections between magic, machine learning, and surprise. In Taken by Artificial Surprise, hierarchies of surprise and the generation of surprise by humans and computers are explored and contrasted using historical parlor magic. What might seemingly…

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Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, May amnesia never kiss us on the mouth (still), 2020–ongoing. Courtesy of the artists.

The Common Guild presents Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme

September 9–October 9, 2022 The multifaceted project May Amnesia Never Kiss Us on the Mouth (2020–2022) by Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, who have studios in Ramallah and New York, combines live performance, sound installation, and moving-image installation. The project highlights Abbas and Abou-extraordinary Rahme's personal collection of found video snippets and transient recorded film, which the…

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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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Amy and Jennifer Khoshbin, Sun Seekers. Photo: Gregory Gentert.

LMCC presents River To River Festival

June 12–26, 2022 From June 12–26, 2022, LMCC hosts the 21st annual River To River Festival, Downtown New York City's leading free summer arts festival. Discover a spectacular and diverse range of dance and musical performances, visual art installations, film, participatory processions, family events, and more, all created by cutting-edge artists in NYC. Nature, ritual, and metaphysical wonders…

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Madison Bycroft, uncommitted barnacle, 2021. Photo: Roberta Segata. Courtesy of Centrale Fies.

Museum Tinguely, Basel presents BANG BANG

June 8–August 21, 2022 An exhibition project by Revolving Histories/Performance Chronik Basel and Museum Tinguely. All summer long, Museum Tinguely will be celebrating performance art with BANG BANG—translocal hi:stories of performance art. At the heart of this process-oriented exhibition is the Swiss performance scene, its players, and its networks, accompagnied by a vibrant and ambitious international programme. The…

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