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Art Exhibition Websites

Collected by: Columbia University Libraries

Archived since: Jan, 2023

Description:

A growing collection of museum and gallery websites documenting art exhibitions, focusing on exhibitions for which supplementary publications (such as exhibition catalogs) are not readily available. This web archive aims to preserve these sites as a way of documenting the exhibitions and making the relevant information available and discoverable for current and future researchers. When available, artists’ names are included in the website descriptions to facilitate keyword searching. At present, the collection focuses on exhibitions featuring BIPOC artists. Click here to recommend a website for inclusion in this collection.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Art--Exhibitions

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Title: Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology

URL: https://iaia.edu/event/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology/

Description: "Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing, nuclear accidents, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment." Dates: August 20, 2021 - July 10, 2022. Artists: APY Art Collective Artists, Betty Muffler, Gunybi Ganambarr, Hilda Moodoo, Kunmanara Queama, Karrika Belle Davidson, Yhonnie Scarce, Adrian Stimson, Bonnie Devine, Carl Beam, David Neel, Bolatta Silis-Høegh, Ivinguak Stork Høegh, Jessie Kleemann, Kohei Fujito, OKI, Alexander Lee, Dan Lin, Dan Taulapapa McMullin, Joy Enomoto, Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner, Mariquita “Micki” Davis, Munro Te Whata, Solomon Enos, No’u Revilla, Anna Tsouhlaraskis, De Haven Solimon Chaffins, Jane Benale, Klee Benally, Malcom Benally, Ann Collier, Pat Courtney Gold, Kim Hahn, Jerrel Singer, Mallery Quetawki, Will Wilson .

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Title: Lenapehoking

URL: https://www.bklynlibrary.org/lenapehoking/

Description: "The exhibition features masterworks by Lenape artists past and present (beadwork, a turkey feather cape, and a culinary tapestry from the seed rematriation project) as examples of the survivance and beauty of Lenape culture. Bandolier bags from 1830 to 1850 are examples of the determination of our Lenape ancestors to continue their culture in a tumultuous time of forced removal and dispossession." Dates: January 20, 2022 - April 30, 2022.

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Title: Latinx Abstract

URL: https://www.bricartsmedia.org/art-exhibitions/latinx-abstract/

Description: "Latinx Abstract is a groundbreaking exhibition, focusing on the work of ten contemporary artists who work with varied media and approaches, and are united by their dedication to abstract languages. The exhibition includes work by figures who are relatively young and whose careers span little more than a decade, to those who have been active for a half century or more. This cross-generational representation is central to the exhibition, demonstrating that abstraction is an enduring, if overlooked, tendency among Latinx artists." Dates: January 21, 2021 - May 2, 2021. Artists: Candida Alvarez, Karlos Cárcamo, Maria Chávez, Alejandro Guzmán, Glendalys Medina, Freddy Rodríguez, Fanny Sanín, Mary Valverde, Vargas-Suarez Universal, Sarah Zapata.

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Title: Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And

URL: https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/lorraine_ogrady/

Description: Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And is the first retrospective of one of the most significant contemporary figures working in performance, conceptual, and feminist art. Lorraine O’Grady replaces either/or ways of thinking with the endless loop of “both/and,” challenging the fixed positions of self and other, here and there, now and then, all while reflecting on the poignancy of lives lived within dualistic frameworks. Dates: March 5, 2021 - July 18, 2021. Artists: Lorraine O'Grady.

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Title: ESTAMOS BIEN – LA TRIENAL 20/21

URL: https://www.elmuseo.org/la-trienal/

Description: "El Museo del Barrio presents ESTAMOS BIEN – LA TRIENAL 20/21, the museum’s first national large-scale survey of Latinx contemporary art featuring more than 40 artists from across the United States and Puerto Rico." Dates: March 13, 2021 - September 26, 2021. Artists: Francis Almendárez, Candida Alvarez, Eddie R. Aparicio, Fontaine Capel, Carolina Caycedo, Juan William Chávez, Yanira Collado, Collective Magpie, Tae Hwang, MR Barnadas, Lizania Cruz, Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski, Dominique Duroseau, Justin Favela, Luis Flores, ektor garcia, Maria Gaspar, Victoria Gitman, José Antonio Gómez, Manuela González, Lucia Hierro, xime izquierdo ugaz, Esteban Jefferson, Roberto Lugo, María José, Carlos Martiel, Patrick Martinez, Yvette Mayorga, Groana Meléndez, Michael Menchaca, The Museum of Pocket Art, Dionis Ortiz, Poncili Creación, Simonette Quamina, Vick Quezada, Sandy Rodriguez, Yelaine Rodriguez, Nyugen E. Smith, Edra Soto, Joey Terrill, Torn Apart/Separados, Ada Trillo, Vincent Valdez, Raelis Vasquez.

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Title: The Art of Jean LaMarr

URL: https://www.nevadaart.org/art/exhibitions/jean-lamarr/

Description: "Jean LaMarr is an internationally recognized artist, educator, and Native American advocate with ancestral ties to Pyramid Lake, Nevada, and Susanville, California. For decades, her work has sparked powerful and important conversations about cultural stereotypes, representations of Native women, legacies of colonization, and environmental justice." Dates: January 29, 2022 - May 29, 2022. Artist: Jean LaMarr

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Title: Promise, Witness, Remembrance

URL: https://www.promisewitnessremembrance.org/about/

Description: "Promise, Witness, Remembrance at the Speed Art Museum will reflect on the life of Breonna Taylor, her killing in 2020, and the year of protests that followed, in Louisville and around the world. The exhibition explores the dualities between a personal, local story and the nation’s reflection on the promise, witness, and remembrance of too many Black lives lost to gun violence." Dates: April 7, 2021 - June 6, 2021. Artists: Terry Adkins, Noel W Anderson, Erik Branch, Xavier Burrell, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Nick Cave, John P. Cherry, Bethany Collins, Theaster Gates, Tyler Gerth, Sam Gilliam, Jon-Sesrie Goff, Ed Hamilton, Kerry James Marshall, Rashid Johnson, Khalil Joseph, Glenn Ligon, Amy Sherald, Lorna Simpson, Nari Ward, Hank Willis Thomas, Alisha Wormsley,T.A. Yero.

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Title: Outcropping - Indigenous Art Now

URL: https://www.southamptonartscenter.org/outcropping/

Description: "OUTCROPPING - Indigenous Art Now, a multimedia exhibition, celebrates contemporary Shinnecock artists along with Indigenous artists from an array of unique sovereign nations throughout the United States. The exhibition will address Native issues across the county, highlighting shared and individual triumphs and struggles." Dates: February 2, 2022 - April 10, 2022. Artists: Pauline Leilani Badamo, Matt Ballard, Greg Ballenger, Michael Billie, Lisa Bowen, Joe Don Brave, Tecumseh Ceaser, Leeanna Chipana, Marcus Xavier Chormicle, Mona Cliff, Selena Coverdale, Nathaniel Cummings-Lambert, Dennis Redmoon Darkeem, Jeremy Dennis, Kelly Dennis, Haley Greenfeather English, Jaida Grey Eagle, Vanessa Dion Fletcher, Kaysha Haile, Elisa Harkins, Beth Hazen, Alex Jacobs-Blum, Margaret Jacobs, Chaz John, Jamie R. John, Matthew Kirk, Kite, Ian Kuali’i, Jay Laxton, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Ella Mahoney, David Bunn Martine, Richard Mayhew, Megan McDermott, Jenny Irene Miller, Ehren Natay, Shelley Niro, Krystyna Printup, Tricia Rainwater, Herbert Randall, Eric Roddy, Cara Romero, Denise Silva-Dennis, Skawennati, Gloria Smith, Kevin Umana, Tohanash Tarrant, Shane Weeks, Renelle White Buffalo.

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Title: The Black Index

URL: https://www.theblackindex.art/

Description: "The artists featured in The Black Index—Dennis Delgado, Alicia Henry, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, Titus Kaphar, Whitfield Lovell, and Lava Thomas—build upon the tradition of Black self-representation as an antidote to colonialist images. Using drawing, performance, printmaking, sculpture, and digital technology to transform the recorded image, these artists question our reliance on photography as a privileged source for documentary objectivity and understanding." Dates: January 14, 2021 - April 3, 2022. Artists: Dennis Delgado, Alicia Henry, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, Titus Kaphar, Whitfield Lovell, Lava Thomas

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