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JSF announced the exhibition What a Wonderful World: An Audiovisual Poem at Variety Arts Theater in Los Angeles. The show brings together contemporary video works with seminal early films.
The Recovery Plan is presenting a research exhibition on the pioneering filmmaker Sarah Maldoror, with a parallel film retrospective at Festival dei Popoli in Florence.
Lu Yang has two solo exhibitions open, at Museum of the Moving Image and Amant. The exhibition at Amant is the first institutional solo show by the artist in New York.
The artist has two exhibitions opening this month in Belgium, at M HKA in Antwerp and NW in Aalst.
EAI is initiating a new season of programming with the video art of Shimizu. Organized in conjunction with the artist's solo exhibition of new paintings at 47 Canal.
Museum Folkwang in Essen and Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden teamed up to organize the exhibition covering four decades of Kentridge's career.
The exhibition will open at the Osservatorio in Milan. Steyerl is coming off of the recent release of her new book Medium Hot.
The curators of the 13th Seoul Mediacity Biennale discuss their concept of exhibition as séance and why there need not be a distinction between art and life.
Canyon is a new space in New York City with a focus on time-based art. Partner organizations include Rhizome, Electronic Arts Intermix and Archive of Contemporary Music.