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All of the TO-BEs That Are Already Being Known | Frank Haotian Cong, Brian Hudson Huang, and Aubrie James
Nida Sinnokrot, Rubber Coated Rock (All-Stars). Exhibition view Nida Sinnokrot | Above Ground Below, carlier | gebaur, Berlin, 2026.
Nida Sinnokrot | Above Ground Below
Hector René Membreño-Canales, Mapa de Rutas Comerciales (Commercial Trade Route Maps), 2025, Photomontage, 37 × 35 in. Image courtesy the artist. © Hector René Membreño-Canales
Hector René Membreño-Canales in Looking for America
Space Poem #11.1 (The Equator Has Moved), 2025. Installation detail, Dia Beacon © Bill Jacobson Studio, New York
The Equator Has Moved: Renée Green at Dia Beacon
Installation view, Alia Farid, In Lieu of What Is, Kunsthalle Basel, 2022. Photo: Philipp Hänger / Kunsthalle Basel
Alia Farid’s Monumental Jerrican Anchors Qatar’s Venice Biennale Presentation

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Portrait of Joan Jonas by Toby Coulson

Joan Jonas Awarded the 2024 Nam June Paik Prize

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Krzysztof Wodiczko in the Remembrance Hall. Photo: Tomasz Kaczor

Krzysztof Wodiczko | Voices of Memory

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Sakiya Named One of ArtReview’s Power 100 for 2024

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