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Independent New York announces details of the artistic program

a href= https://www.independenthq.com/ target= blank Independent New York /a announced the artistic program for this year’s edition, selecte

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Collaboration takes on new meaning in Audie Murray's artwork

Collaboration takes on new meaning in Audie Murray s artwork Audie Murray’s grandfather had a piece of wood he’d dubbed a “Metis billy stick.” The one at Neutral Ground right now isn’t his. Author of the article: Ashley Martin Publishing date: Mar 11, 2021  •  March 11, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Artist Audie Murray stands next to her piece entitled Spider in the Cosmos, on March 2, 2021. The piece is part of an exhibition featuring her work at the Neutral Ground art gallery on Scarth Street in Regina. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.

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The Vancouver Art Gallery envisions a future program and collection for the 21st century

The Vancouver Art Gallery envisions a future program and collection for the 21st century Hyung-Min Yoon, The Doors, 2016, inkjet print on plastic film, Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Partial gift and partial purchase with proceeds from the Audain Emerging Artists Acquisition Fund. VANCOUVER .- On December 12, the Vancouver Art Gallery opens its new exhibition, Where do we go from here?, which proposes to think critically about the role of both art and institutions—such as galleries and museums—in the process of producing narratives about the past, present and future. Acting on the Vancouver Art Gallery’s statement in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement this summer, Where do we go from here? developed as an opportunity to consider the Gallery’s own collecting and exhibition history. Reflecting on the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Gallery in 1931, this exhibition both acknowledges the under representation of African diasporic artists in our col

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