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Catalogue: Chain Reaction
Catalogue: Joachim Schmid
Joachim Schmid Photoworks 1982-2007 features twenty-five years of this Berlin artist's found photography projects, installations, public art works, and publications. Schmid assembles found or salvaged images in multi-panel installations to investigate particular image domains, histories, and situations. His work... See more 
Catalogue: Jonathan Seliger
Immersed in the desires of poetry and the vocabulary of contemporary art, Jonathan Seliger makes brightly-colored paintings that are stretched, folded and glued to form recognizable everyday objects, such as envelopes, shopping bags and pillows. Includes a dialogue between the artist and Tang Curator Ian Berry, and a... See more 
Catalogue: Julia Jacquette
Bakery counter cakes, gleaming wedding dresses and meticulously painted hors d’oeuvre platters shine from Jacquette’s glossy enamel-on-wood pop paintings and her most recent large scale gridded canvasses. Desire and memory are found within her focused look at middle class Americana and its cultural reproduction... See more 
Catalogue: Kara Walker
Known for her black-paper cutout silhouettes, Kara Walker has quickly become one of the most important voices of her generation. This catalogue features works from all phases of her career, including wall installations, watercolor drawings, and projections. Essays by Darby English, Mark Reinhardt, Anne M. Wagner, and... See more 
Catalogue: Kathy Butterly
Kathy Butterly's quirky, colorful porcelain and earthenware objects pack unusual, cartoonish shapes and textures into pint-sized packages. Each of Butterly's cup-like vessels begins its existence as a symmetrical form cast in wet clay; she then manipulates these classically inspired pieces into curvaceous, slumping... See more 
Catalogue: Lee Boroson
The eighth installment of the Opener series featured large-scale works by Brooklyn- based artist Lee Boroson. Since 1995, Boroson has been known for his room-filling, inflated sculptures made of sewn-nylon and kept aloft by electric blowers. These colorful enclosures find inspiration in both natural and man-made... See more 
Catalogue: Michael Oatman
Fusing the roles of librarian, archaeologist, taxonomist and artist, Michael Oatman makes intricately detailed collages and exhaustively researched installations focused on what he calls the "poetic interpretation of documents." Archives, photographs and records both inspire Oatman's invented worlds and figure... See more 
Catalogue: Nayland Blake
Blake’s work explores complicated and subtly mixed concepts such as identity, race, relationships and representation. David Deitcher writes in the exhibition catalogue, “Nayland Blake’s sculptural installations and performances have revealed a wide range of interests, from popular culture to vanguard subversions;... See more 
Catalogue: Nina Katchadourian
Nina Katchadourian makes engaging and irreverent artworks that combine investigative practice with a more elusive, poetic logic. Incorporating sculpture, photography, video, and sound, her multilayered projects are propelled by deliberate attempts to observe, scrutinize, order, and disorder her surroundings. All... See more 
Catalogue: Paradise and Plumage
This exhibition catalogue celebrates and explores the artistic exchange between Tibet and China from the 13th to the 19th century, taking the theme of Buddist Arhat painting as a concise lens through which to view the wider ramifications of artistic and cultural interaction. Examining the exchange of motifs,... See more 










