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Julia Scher, Discipline Masters (still), 1988. Courtesy of the artist.

Kunsthalle Zürich presents Julia Scher: Maximum Security Society and DYOR

October 8, 2022–January 15, 2023 Two shows at Kunsthalle Zürich explore the potential—both good and bad—of well-known and emerging communication technologies. Maximum Security Society: Since the 1980s, Julia Scher has charted the sluggish development of a "maximum security society" (Gary T. Marx). Her first institutional survey brings together a collection of multimedia installations, video works, sculptures,…

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Photo: Finnish National Gallery/Pirje Mykkänen.

Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma presents ARS22 Gathering

October 11–12, 2022 We are invited to gather to talk about and practice critical thinking about the current world in ARS22—Gathering. The event is structured around four key topics: gender and identity, decolonial narratives and viewpoints, technology and the digital turn, ecology and more-than-human agencies. These themes are guided by anthropological, artistic, sociological, and philosophical…

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Michel Majerus, Ohne Titel, 1991. © Michel Majerus Estate, 2022. Courtesy of neugerriemschneider, Berlin and Matthew Marks Gallery. Photo: Jens Ziehe, Berlin.

KW Institute for Contemporary Art presents fall 2022 program

October 22, 2022–January 15, 2023 The autumn 2022 program at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art explores the dynamics of visual and popular culture through ideas of authenticity, ownership, and replication as seen in the work of Michel Majerus, Christopher Kulendran Thomas, and Atiéna R. Kilfa. Michel Majerus: Early Works October 22, 2022–January 15, 2023 By displaying works created…

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