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Catalogue: Paradise Now

Thirty-nine artists explore the possibilities for health and human improvement generated by the decoding of the human genome as well as the impact of biotechnology on animal and plant life. Includes an introduction by curators, Marvin Heiferman and Carole Kismaric, essays by Frank Moore and Michael Fortun, statements... See more >

Catalogue: Paul Henry Ramirez

Defying boundaries between artwork and display wall, Paul Henry Ramirez’s multi media installations begin with abstract paintings and expand into a plurality of experiences. Curvaceous forms, heavy drips, flying squirts and waving hairs painted directly onto the gallery surface and emanate from painted panels and... See more >

Catalogue: Richard Pettibone

Over the years, Richard Pettibones’s work has evolved from an art of unrelenting satire to an illusively transforming art of commemoration, subtlety, and beauty. By 1964 he had found his voice in diminutive "copies" of paintings by newly famous artists, like Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol. He also... See more >

Catalogue: S.O.S.

Art in which sound was either the subject matter or a primary element was the focus of the Tang Museum’s inaugural exhibition. Includes twenty-eight international artists such as Laurie Anderson, Joseph Grigely, Rebecca Horn, Christian Marclay, and Bruce Nauman. The catalogue includes an introduction by Charles... See more >

Catalogue: Shahzia Sikander

Trained in miniature painting in Pakistan, Shahzia Sikander boldly reinvents this tradition in her rich and detailed paintings and animations. Her integration of contemporary motifs and references in a traditional context teases the boundaries imposed by time, gender, religion, and culture in two stylistic... See more >

Catalogue: Staging The Indian

This catalogue contrasts the turn- of- the- century photographic and ethnographic record of the American Indian as a “disappearing race” by Edward S. Curtis with new artwork by six contemporary Native artists. Includes a foreword by W. Richard West, essays by Jill Sweet, Katherine Hauser, and Barry Pritzker,... See more >

Catalogue: The World According to the Newest and Most Exact Observations

Focusing on two specific domains, the human body and northeastern North America, this catalogue examines the ways in which realms inaccessible to our senses are depict-ed. Five centuries of maps and atlases are combined with scientific objects, genetic sequencing equipment, and artwork by eighteen contemporary... See more >

Catalogue: Trisha Brown

Over the past four decades, dancer/choreographer Trisha Brown has worked in collaboration with some of the most celebrated visual artists, composers, and designers of our time. Beginning in the early 1960’s with legendary Judson Dance Theater, Brown began working in an interdisciplinary mode, uniting dancers with... See more >

Catalogue: Work

Religion, invention, and aesthetics are explored through the exquisite and simple designs for Shaker furniture, tools, and textiles. These objects are juxtaposed with a group of recent work by twelve artists including Janine Antoni, Ann Hamilton, Richard Pettibone, and Andrea Zittel. Includes introductions by Ian... See more >

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