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Influence without the Anxiety
“I believe in the democracy of art,” Trenton Doyle Hancock said during his Artist Talk in January. Hancock’s influences are never hidden in his work: the Bible that was central to his upbringing in his Paris, Texas home, comic books, cartoons, video games, Philip Guston, a boyhood imagination that matures…
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Great Rivers Biennial: David Johnson, Asma Kazmi, and Mel Trad
Great Rivers Biennial 2012, an exhibition featuring local artists David Johnson, Asma Kazmi, and Mel Trad.
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Serena Perrone: Maintaining a Safe Distance and Living to Tell
Serena Perrone: Maintaining a Safe Distance and Living to Tell, an exhibition that addresses universal concerns such as home and displacement, intimacy, and estrangement.
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Sreshta Rit Premnath: Folding Rulers
Sreshta Rit Premnath: Folding Rulers, an exhibition of prints, explores visual representations of power.
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Jesse Howard: Thy Kingdom Come
Jesse Howard: Thy Kingdom Come, an exhibition of hand-painted signs comprising religious exhortations, political denunciations, and autobiographical details.
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Mel Chin: Rematch
Mel Chin: Rematch, a multi-media exhibition, engages social justice and community partnerships.
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Laurie Simmons: Two Boys and the Love Doll
Laurie Simmons: Two Boys and the Love Doll, an exhibition of photographs, looks into our current lack of real world connectivity.
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Basquiat Before Basquiat: East 12th Street, 1979–1980
Basquiat Before Basquiat: East 12th Street, 1979–1980, an exhibition of archival material providing insight into the artistic life of Basquiat.
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Arcangelo Sassolino: Not Human
Arcangelo Sassolino: Not Human, an exhibition of kinetic sculptures that breathe, explode, punch, and crush.
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