MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION

Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.

Art In: SF Camerawork, Signs and Symbols, Hauser & Wirth

Art In: SF Camerawork, Signs and Symbols, Hauser & Wirth

Wray Herbert-King, State Between.

Wray Herbert-King, State Between.

Cell Signals - SF Camerawork

Cell Signals brings together visions from within U.S. prisons and jails to address the role of images in our understanding of incarceration in America. Through visitation hacks, repurposed archive reels, collaborative portraiture, cellphone pics and prison newspaper coverage, Cell Signals peers upon the growing and changing uses of both artistic gesture and networked, image-technologies within American security, prisons and homeland culture.

Broomberg & Chanarin, The Bureaucracy of Angels, 2017, still.

Broomberg & Chanarin, The Bureaucracy of Angels, 2017, still.

The Bureaucracy of Angels - Signs and Symbols

Signs and Symbols brings us a video piece by Broomberg & Chanarin, originally made in 2017. The 12 minute video depicts the destruction of boats used by African migrants in their journey across the Mediterranean to Europe.

Lorna Simpson, Walk with Me, 2020.

Lorna Simpson, Walk with Me, 2020.

Lorna Simpson: Give Me Some Moments - Hauser & Wirth

Hauser & Wirth is showing Lorna Simpson’s newest series of collages. The gallery describes her newest work as featuring “female and male protagonists, often the focal point of the compositions, who Simpson splices with architectural features, animals, and natural elements to create scenarios that are at once poetic and arresting.” The full series is available on the Hauser & Wirth website.

Weekend Portfolio: Taner Tumkaya

Weekend Portfolio: Taner Tumkaya

Book Review: Looking at Photography

Book Review: Looking at Photography