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Victoria Shen. Image courtesy of the artist.
Artist Talk with Victoria Shen

March 30

Wayamou: Common Tongues. Laura Anderson Barbata and Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe. Exhibition view: Photograph by Gerardo Landa and Eduardo López (GLR Studio). Courtesy of Museo Tamayo.
Laura Anderson Barbata – Wayamou: Common Tongues at Museo Tamayo
Renée Green’s video “Partially Buried Continued” (1997), created for the Gwangju Biennial, brought Cha’s work into dialogue with the Earthworks artist Robert Smithson, as well as with her own father’s slide photographs of Korea. Credit: Renée Green, via Bortolami Gallery, New York
Renée Green on Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
Azra Aksamija, Palimpsest of '89, stills. Courtesy of the artist.
Azra Aksamija in RugLife at Pratt Manhattan
Haozhen Feng & Zairan Yu, Periphery Pivoting, Live photo at Shanghai Tank Art Center, October 7, 2025. Image courtesy of the artist
Periphery Pivoting: A multimedia performance by Haozhen Feng & Zairan Yu

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Portrait of Joan Jonas by Toby Coulson

Joan Jonas Awarded the 2024 Nam June Paik Prize

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Krzysztof Wodiczko in the Remembrance Hall. Photo: Tomasz Kaczor

Krzysztof Wodiczko | Voices of Memory

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