Tag: Political Art

Felipe Calderon and Cristina Fernandez Inaugurate Rescued David Alfaro Siqueiros Mural

BUENOS AIRES (AP).- Submerged in obscurity and perilous conditions for most of its nearly 70-year history, a mural by painter David Alfaro Siqueiros, now carefully restored, was inaugurated Friday by the presidents of Mexico and Argentina in a place of…

OCA Semester Plan – Autumn 2010

Two Public Lectures by the Art Historian T.J. Clark: OCA International Studio Resident November 2010 During his participation in OCA’s International Studio Programme, art historian and author T.J. Clark will present two public lectures on Pablo Picasso. The first lecture will address questions about modern art’s relation to the century in which Picasso lived and […]

Smithsonian Latino Center Opens "Southern Identity: Contemporary Argentine Art"

WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonian Latino Center opened its exhibition “Southern Identity: Contemporary Argentine Art” Oct. 11. The exhibition, organized with Argentina’s Secretariat of Culture, highlights 80 works by 32 living Argentine a…

Smithsonian Latino Center Opens "Southern Identity: Contemporary Argentine Art"

WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonian Latino Center opened its exhibition “Southern Identity: Contemporary Argentine Art” Oct. 11. The exhibition, organized with Argentina’s Secretariat of Culture, highlights 80 works by 32 living Argentine a…

Mika Rottenberg’s New Video Installation Debuts at SFMOMA

SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Artist Mika Rottenberg
debuts
her latest immersive video installation for SFMOMA’s New Work series
this summer
in her first solo museum exhibition on the West Coast. Rottenberg makes
feminist
art decades after feminism …

Mika Rottenberg’s New Video Installation Debuts at SFMOMA

SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Artist Mika Rottenberg debuts her latest immersive video installation for SFMOMA’s New Work series this summer in her first solo museum exhibition on the West Coast. Rottenberg makes feminist art decades after feminism was legibly d…

Jeu de Paume Presents Exhibition by South African Artist William Kentridge

PARIS.- South African artist William Kentridge came to attention on the international scene in the 1990s thanks to a series of short animation films – he prefers to call them “drawings for projection” – depicting everyday life under…

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