Providence Art Club's National Open Juried Exhibition 2020
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Read MoreART IN ISOLATION | North Dakota Museum of Art i
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Read More[#social] CICA Museum, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
CICA Museum has a collection of artist Czong Ho Kim’s sculptures, paintings, and architecture, as well as many renowned international artists’ works. For special exhibitions, we exhibit Contemporary Art pieces including painting, sculpture, and new media art. CICA also offers education and public programs for the cultural development of local communities.
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Read MoreCzong Institute for Contemporary Art (CICA)
Started from the sculptor Czong Ho Kim’s studio in 1994, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (CICA) became a unique cultural space founded and cultivated by artists. Not only CICA fosters projects of experimental artists, we are open for everyone to learn about Contemporary Art and apply it to one’s life.
Read MoreSide Effects | Saci Gallery
SACI New York Gallery's winter exhibition is filled with vibrant visuals, showcasing mixed media and digital imagery by alumna Sam Heydt.
On View: November 27, 2019 - February 6, 2020
Employing a complex narrative assemblage of movie imagery, war photography and vintage advertisement, this exhibition takes the self-deception of the post-war American middle class – i.e., the narrative created by tabloids, television, and cinema – as a leading motive, and sidesteps into iconographically related themes. Through adding and subtracting meaning by combining images of destruction with portrayals of the virtues born from the American Dream, Heydt confronts the disillusionment of our time with the ecological and existential nightmare it is responsible for.
Read MoreNew York Center for Photographic Art
The mission of the New York Center for Photographic Art is to provide exhibition opportunities in the vibrant New York City gallery world to photographers around the globe, and to take photographers around the globe for exciting photo opportunities.
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