1/20/2024 0 Comments Invisible statue art showWahba Institute for Strategic Competition.Science and Technology Innovation Program.Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative.The Middle East and North Africa Workforce Development Initiative.Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.Nuclear Proliferation International History Project.North Korea International Documentation Project.Environmental Change and Security Program.Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy.Oscar Muñoz: Invisibilia is the first retrospective of this Colombian artist’s work in the United States. Since the late 1980s, Muñoz has sought to reinvent the medium of photography through non-traditional materials and techniques. Oscar Muñoz: Invisibilia Febru– June 05, 2022 The video presents Allen, with his wife and frequent collaborator, artist and actress Jo Harvey Allen, performing autobiographical dialogues to introduce related songs. Terry Allen presents a three-channel video installation and a related group of drawings, all part of the same series titled MemWars. Terry Allen: MemWars Decem– July 10, 2022 Fantastically French! Design and Architecture in 16th- to 18th-Century Prints Ma– August 14, 2022įrom arabesques to grotesques and from sphinxes to snails, French printmakers combined ancient decorative motifs with newly invented ones to create designs for everything from jewelry to architectural façades. This installation celebrates major acquisitions made possible by funds from an anonymous donor to purchase work by contemporary Black artists based in the United States. Assembly: New Acquisitions by Contemporary Black Artists Decem– September 4, 2022 They show a playful, unbounded space of creative freedom for the artist and provide an important insight into the way Kelly saw, experienced, and translated the world in his art. Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby has described her desire as an artist to “center Black life, my experience as a Black woman, and the complexity of Black life-and to infuse every piece I make with…this deep love I have for my Black experience.” Ellsworth Kelly: Postcards August 27 – November 27, 2022įrom 1949 to 2005, Kelly made just over 400 postcard works. Njideka Akunyuli Crosby J– December 4, 2022 Painted Cloth: Fashion and Ritual in Colonial Latin America addresses the social roles of textiles and their visual representations in different media produced in Bolivia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela during the 1600s and 1700s. Painted Cloth: Fashion and Ritual in Colonial Latin America Aug– January 8, 2023 Medieval X Modern Decem– August 27, 2023ĭrawing primarily from the Blanton’s collection, Medieval X Modern offers a wide array of artistic responses to the European Middle Ages, including one of the museum’s most iconic works-Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin. Both gave birth during the COVID-19 pandemic when parenting-related concerns, including essential labor, healthcare access, childcare costs, paid leave, and reproductive justice, came to the fore. Las Hermanas Iglesias debuts work that draws on the sisters’ own navigations of fertility, pregnancy, loss, and birth. Las Hermanas Iglesias Decem– July 9, 2023 Whether interrogating the absurdities of creative labor or raising familiars like her moths to intervene on behalf of climate justice, VLM and her exquisitely-crafted worlds refute the limitations of the present and propose creative solutions for the future. Her installations aim to fully engage the viewer’s senses with captivating visuals and ASMR-like sound recordings. VLM’s work is more easily experienced than described. ![]() each, Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of the artist, 2021.32.a-d, © Jeffrey Dell Day Jobs February 19 – July 23, 2023ĭay Jobs, the first major exhibition to examine the overlooked impact of day jobs on the visual arts, is dedicated to demystifying artistic production and upending the stubborn myth of the artist sequestered in their studio, waiting for inspiration to strike. Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Art July 22 – AugImage Credit: Jeffrey Dell, Fallen Stars, 2017, screen prints, 34 x 23 in. ![]() Cara a cara / Face to Face: Portraits by Chicano Artists from the Gilberto Cárdenas and Dolores Garcia Collection March 25 – September 10, 2023Ĭara a cara / Face to Face is the first presentation in the Blanton’s Latino art galleries, which celebrate the Gilberto Cárdenas and Dolores Garcia Collection, one of most important collections of Chicano and Latino art in the world.
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