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Alisha B Wormsley, Remnants, Portals and Power: The Afterlife, 2022. Courtesy of Tom Little.

Mattress Factory presents SHRINE

June 17–December 30, 2022 SHRINE is a tripartite event that honors the building of holy places as sites of resistance and liberation struggle and is presented by The Mattress Factory (MF), Sibyls Shrine, and Pittsburgh-based artist and curator Jessica Gaynelle Moss. Through December 30, 2022, SHRINE will feature brand-new immersive works by six artists that combine technology…

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Jordan Wolfson, Female Figure, 2014. Photo: Jonathan Smith. Courtesy of the artist, David Zwirner, New York, and Sadie Coles HQ, London. © Jordan Wolfson.

Jordan Wolfson at Kunsthaus Bregenz

July 16–October 9, 2022 Opening: July 15, 7–11pm Artist’s talk with Jordan Wolfson: July 16, 11am–12pm, in dialogue with KUB director Thomas D. Trummer The strong and unnerving works of Jordan Wolfson, produced in a variety of media and formats, question the conditions of art, technology, and mass media in modern society. The video game business, online videos,…

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Design: PZI Archipelago (Urte Baranauskaite, Oliver Doe, Shiila Infriccioli).

MIARD presents 2022 graduate exhibition Underfoot and reaching into the light

July 7–10, 2022 The Piet Zwart Institute's Master Interior Architecture: Research + Design class of 2022 cordially invites you to the exhibition Underfoot and reaching into the light, which will feature their year-end projects. In The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins [1], Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing imagines “other…

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Design: Emi Takahashi and Rebecca Wilkinson.

InterAccess announces Vector Festival: Glitch

July 14–24, 2022 Vector Festival 2022: Glitch is focused on the alluring, joyful, and limitless possibilities that glitch offers. The event views glitch as a necessary, protective force for disrupting the mechanisms of racism, capitalism, and patriarchy, drawing inspiration from Legacy Russell's Glitch Feminism. Contrary to expectations, glitch transforms into a creative space for imagining new…

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Lieselott Beschorner, Vienna, 2022. Photo: Secession.

Vienna Secession presents EBB & Neïl Beloufa, B. Ingrid Olson and Lieselott Beschorner

June 29–September 4, 2022 EBB & Neïl Beloufa: Pandemic Pandemonium Screen Talk—Cheat Island—Console of Quiz—Press Key Port—Hand of Vengeance—Tax Haven Roulette—Souvenir Shop: these are the various stations of Pandemic Pandemonium. In actuality, the entire exhibition functions as a sort of walk-on game board. As you move from area to area, gathering information and hints for quiz questions and other…

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Fantasies on a Found Phone, Dedicated to the Man Who Lost it, Mahmoud Khaled, 2022. Courtesy of the artist and The Mosaic Rooms, London. Photography: Andy Stagg.

Mahmoud Khaled: Fantasies on a Found Phone, Dedicated to the Man Who Lost it presented by The Mosaic Rooms

June 22–September 25, 2022 The Mosaic Rooms announces Mahmoud Khaled's debut UK solo show, Fantasies on a Found Phone, Dedicated to the Man Who Lost it. Khaled's ambitious transformation of The Mosaic Rooms' period domestic architecture into the imagined homes of the owner of a lost phone involves a number of developing installations and interventions. Khaled's fascination…

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