Maria Nepomuceno is included in the group exhibition Narrative Threads: Fiber Art Today, on view at the Moody Center for the Arts, January 13 through May 14, 2023.
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Maria Nepomuceno is included in the group exhibition Narrative Threads: Fiber Art Today, on view at the Moody Center for the Arts, January 13 through May 14, 2023.
Read MoreSikkema Jenkins & Co. congratulas Sheila Hicks for receiving the rank of Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur. This is the highest order of merit by the French government, awarded to Hicks for her 62 years of service in the field of visual arts.
Kara Walker: Back of Hand is on view at the Athenaeum, University of Georgia, January 13 through March 11, 2023.
Read MoreBrenda Goodman: Self-Portraits has been named one of Hyperallergic’s Top 50 Exhibitions of 2022.
Read MoreProfessor Josephine Halvorson has been selected as the 2022 University Lecturer at Boston University. “Making Space for Wonder: In Person and Up Close” will take place on November 9, at 7 PM.
Read MoreJeffrey Gibson: THE SPIRITS ARE LAUGHING is on view at the Aspen Art Museum November 4, 2022 through Fall 2023.
Read MoreICA San Francisco presents Jeffrey Gibson: THIS BURNING WORLD, the museum’s inaugural exhibition, on view through March 26, 2023.
Read MoreUniversity of Kentucky Art Museum presents Marlene McCarty: Thicker than Water, on view August 23, 2022 through January 14, 2023.
Read MoreMaria Nepomuceno named one of “5 Can’t-Miss Latin American and Latinx Artists at the 2022 Armory” in Cultured Magazine.
Read MoreSikkema Jenkins & Co. looks forward to participate in the 2022 edition of The Armory Show.
Read MoreRegister for a conversation between Sheila Hicks and Toby Kamps for The Brooklyn Rail, on August 22, at 1 PM EST.
Read MoreBeach Sessions Dance Series presents Trisha Brown: In Plain Site, a site-responsive performance by Trisha Brown Dance Company on August 20, at Rockaway Beach.
Read MoreKara Walker: Project 2 is on view at the National Gallery of Australia August 13, 2022 through February 5, 2023.
Read MoreShanti Escalante-De Mattei reviews Luiz Zerbini: The Same Story is Never the Same at MASP for ArtNews.
Read MoreMitch Epstein: In India is on view through September 25 at Rencontres d’Arles.
Read MoreZoe Hopkins reviews Deana Lawson at MoMA PS1 for The Brooklyn Rail.
Read MoreKing’s Cross, London, presents Woven Wonders, a new, site-specific installation by Sheila Hicks on view through October 16, 2022.
Read MoreBaltimore Museum of Art presents william corodva: on the lower frequencies i speak 4 u, on view through October 2.
Read MoreOUR LABOUR, 2020-2021, woodblock print on muslin and oil-based, relief block ink on dropcloth, mounted on canvas 15 ft. 6 in. x 38 ft. (4.7 x 11.6 m). © Yashua Klos. Photo by John Bentham.
“I like titles to have double meanings. If I’m lucky, I can find one with a triple meaning. “Our Labour” is first a reference to my family and the work that my family has done in the auto plants in Detroit. It’s a reclamation of a larger history of Black labor in America. But it’s also a larger historical context of the Black “our,” which has been excluded from having visual representation [in this nation’s history].”
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SITE Santa Fe presents Jeffrey Gibson: The Body Electric, a survey of the artist’s painting, sculpture and installation, as well as newly commissioned works including the performance To Name An Other and a large scale mural, THE LAND IS SPEAKING ARE YOU LISTENING.
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