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2010 Whitney Biennial

Your portal for all things related to the Whitney Museum's signature exhibition, 2020 Whitney Biennial features video, images, an events calendar, how to purchase the catalog, and links to download audio tour guides, playable on whatever device visits the show with you. Begun as an annual exhibition in 1932, the 2010 Biennial is the 75th anniversary edition of the show. Although most prior...

https://whitney.org/exhibitions/2010-biennial
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Illusions

For centuries, artists, philosophers, and scientists the world over (among many others) have pondered the concepts of illusion and reality. The art exhibition Illusions, presented at Rio de Janeiro's Casa Daros in 2014-2015 and viewable in digital form here, offers ten artists' explorations of "the ambiguous and complex, difficult to interpret spaces that swing freely back and forth between a...

https://www.daros-latinamerica.net/en/ausstellungen/ilusoes-...
MoMA: Cindy Sherman

Everyone's abuzz about Cindy Sherman - her current retrospective at MoMA was reviewed in the Arts sections of the "New York Times" on February 23rd, she's in the February 27th "New Yorker," and was even mentioned in the "Wall Street Journal" on March 5, in an article by Pia Catton, who admits to being skeptical of Sherman's elevated status in the art world. So it's a good thing that we can all use...

https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1154
Take Your Time: Studio Olafur Eliasson

Previously mentioned in the September 21, 2007 Scout Report, http://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/ScoutReport/2007/scout-070921-geninterest.php#8 , the physical version of Olafur Eliasson's exhibition "Take Your Time" has migrated from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), where it was organized, to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. The associated web exhibition is different enough...

http://media.moma.org/subsites/2008/olafureliasson/
The New Museum of Contemporary Art

Boston and Seattle have been working on new art museum buildings for several years, and the public and critical response to both structures has been quite positive. New York has a few well-regarded art museums of its own, and now it has one that is "new" in several senses of the word. Sitting cheek and jowl amidst the late-nineteenth century urban fabric of the Bowery, The New Museum of...

https://www.newmuseum.org/