What’s On This Week: New York, March 1st-7th
Vanessa Prager: In The Pink – last chance
Juan Fernando Herrán: Flight Patterns
Over the past three decades, Herrán has become known for his multifaceted practice that encompasses photography, installation, sculpture, and video. The works on view explore the phenomenon and legacy of the sicario (the hitman) in Colombia, namely their fascinating relationship to motorcycles.
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Tania Bruguera, Untitled (Havana, 2000) – rare opportunity to experience this seminal work of art
This installation embodies the Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera’s notoriously complex relationship to authority. Combining milled sugarcane, video footage of Fidel Castro, and live performance presented in near-total darkness, Untitled (Havana, 2000) evokes the contradictions of life in the wake of the Cuban Revolution. The work was first presented at the 7th Havana Biennial in 2000 where it was on view for mere hours before being shut down by the Cuban government. The piece is now in MoMA’s collection.
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Leaps and Bounds
The Armory Show – Get ready for Armory Arts Week!
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