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Harvard Business School Announces New Pieces Added to the Public Art Exhibition Supported by the C Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection - News

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Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend

Our editors and writers scour the city each week for the most thoughtful, relevant and exciting new exhibitions and artworks on view at galleries, museums and public venues across all five boroughs of New York. This week we recommend: Lorraine O Grady, Miscegenated Family Album (Sisters I), L: Nerfnefruaten Nefertiti; R: Devonia Evageline O’Grady (1980/1994) Courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York. © Lorraine O’Grady/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And Until 18 July at the Brooklyn Museum At 86-years-old, the US artist Lorraine O’Grady is receiving her first major museum retrospective, which represents four decades of the artist’s work. O’Grady began making art in her mid-40s, and her multimedia practice which spans performance, collage, video, and more is a beacon of rigorously honed cultural and institutional critique, that remains both fiercely smart and full of play and ebullience. O’Grady’s most well-kn

Lorraine O Grady: Both/And | Apollo Magazine

While some museums are closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Apollo’s usual weekly pick of exhibitions will include shows at institutions that are currently open as well as digital projects providing virtual access to art and culture. Since adopting the party-crashing persona of Mlle Bourgeoise Noire in the early 1980s, Lorraine O’Grady has blurred the lines between performance, politics and conceptual art. This career retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum (5 March–18 July) focuses on 12 major projects over the past four decades – including  Miscegenated Family Album (1994), a photo-installation that presented images of Queen Nefertiti alongside O’Grady’s late sister, and

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