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      <image:caption>Claire Bloomfield, "Automated Love", Photo on wood panel, sand, rose flowers, found stones, glue. [photo taken with portable scanner of flowers in in the street Vietnam]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Io Makandal “Study of falling II”, Mixed media drawing and collage on archival paper, framed in stained oak</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Io Makandal “Zone III”, Mixed media drawing and collage on archival paper, framed in stained oak</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Laura Rosengren “The Washing Room”, acrylic on panel</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Laura Rosengren “The Water is Full”, acrylic on panel</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jihyun Lee “Red Scene_ Avon”, oil on canvas</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jihyun Lee “Red Scene”, oil on canvas</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jessica Smolinski “The Quality of Being Connected”, archival inkjet prints and thread</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This mid-career survey explores approximately ten major bodies of work by celebrated Brooklyn-based artist Nina Katchadourian (b. 1968), including video, photography, sculpture, sound art, and a live performance. Nina Katchadourian: Curiouser is organized by Blanton curator of modern and contemporary art, Veronica Roberts, and will be the first touring museum exhibition of Katchadourian’s work. Accompanying the exhibition is the first substantial catalogue devoted to the artist’s career, published in partnership with UT Press. Katchadourian’s practice is at once conceptually rigorous and alluringly accessible. Her work reveals the creative potential, to use the artist’s words, that “lurks within the mundane” and underscores the remarkable freedom and productivity that can come from working within limitations. Using ingenuity and humor, her work encourages us to reinvigorate our own sense of curiosity and creativity, and to see our everyday surroundings as a site of discovery and possibility.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Converging Lines: Eva Hesse and Sol LeWitt, on view at the Blanton Museum of Art February 23–May 18, 2014, celebrates the close friendship between two of the most significant American artists of the post-war era: Eva Hesse (1936–1970) and Sol LeWitt (1928–2007). Organized by Veronica Roberts, the Blanton’s curator of modern and contemporary art, the exhibition will feature approximately 50 works, including many that have not been publicly exhibited for decades. While their practices diverged in innumerable, seemingly antithetical ways—LeWitt’s work is associated with ideas and system-based conceptual art and Hesse’s is associated with the body and her own hand—this presentation will illuminate the crucial impact of their friendship on both their art and lives. A scholarly catalogue published in association with Yale University Press accompanies the exhibition and includes essays by Roberts, Lucy Lippard, and others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin and the Fundação Iberê Camargo in Porto Alegre, Brazil have joined together to organize the first comprehensive career survey of one of Brazil’s most important contemporary artists: Waltercio Caldas. The Nearest Air: A Survey of Works by Waltercio Caldas will explore the artist’s full body of work, from the 1960s through the present, and will investigate Caldas’s centrality within Brazilian art, his role on the international stage, and his unique position on art and its ethos. Following its recent presentation at two Brazilian venues—the Fundação Iberê Camargo in Porto Alegre and the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo—the expanded exhibition will have its North American premiere at the Blanton in Fall 2013. Working in a variety of mediums, Caldas examines the physical qualities of objects and spaces, challenging the assumptions viewers bring to the act of looking. He defines his practice as the act of sculpting the distance between objects, inverting the conventional definition of sculpture as a dense, self-contained volume. Above all, simplicity and formal precision define his art, qualities that speak to his aim to produce what he describes as “maximally present work through minimal action.” His installation The Nearest Air (1991), in which suspended lengths of red and blue yarn radically transform empty space, epitomizes these concerns and exemplifies Caldas’s predilection for poetic and ambiguous titles. Another hallmark of his practice is the production of artist’s books, a body of work that illustrates Caldas’s playful use of the written word and his interest in art history, philosophy, and systems of knowledge. Caldas elaborates on the work of numerous modernist predecessors and draws knowingly from a wide range of Brazilian and international references. The exhibition will bring to light an artist whose work broadens the scope of traditional art historical discourse, while actively challenging viewers to question their perceptions of space and notions of reality.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Exhibitions at the Blanton Museum of Art - Through the Eyes of Texas: Masterworks from Alumni Collections</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin presents Through the Eyes of Texas: Masterworks from Alumni Collections, an exhibition of nearly 200 extraordinary objects from the art collections of University of Texas at Austin alumni across the country. Marking the occasion of the Blanton’s fiftieth anniversary, this special survey will include ancient Mayan vessels, tribal masks, Chinese jade, Renaissance paintings, and Old Master prints and drawings, showcased alongside modern and contemporary works by major artists such as Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, Ed Ruscha and Kehinde Wiley. Through the Eyes of Texas will tell the fascinating stories of these objects and their owners, as well as provide unique learning opportunities and a chance for visitors to experience significant works that span the history of art. The unique nature of the exhibition enables the Blanton to display works outside the scope of its permanent collection—art and artifacts not normally on view in Austin. Among them are an Egyptian lion-headed goddess from 664-30 BC, an ancient Chinese urn from the Liao Dynasty, and an eccentric Mayan flint from the late Classic period. This grouping, along with a selection of tribal masks loaned to the museum from several private collections, marks the Blanton’s first major presentation of ethnographic objects. Other highlights include costume designs for the Ballets Russes, a 1916-19 Water Lilies painting by Claude Monet, and a Robert Rauschenberg “Jammer” from 1975. Spanning many periods, media, and genres, the works in the exhibition allow viewers to make creative connections, explains exhibition curator, Annette DiMeo Carlozzi. A second-century Roman bust of a goddess, for example, will be paired with unusual portrait busts made of chocolate and soap by contemporary artist Janine Antoni in an effort to explore classical concepts of beauty. Sculptor Petah Coyne’s Daphneprovides a contemporary counterpart to Alfred Maurer’s Woman in a Black Dress and the dense detail of a large-scale color photograph of a Brazilian jungle by Thomas Struth conjures a different manner of seeing than the precise clarity of Henri Rousseau’s Exotic Landscape with Tiger and Hunters. Through the Eyes of Texas also explores the stories behind the objects and the lives of the collectors who, after leaving The University of Texas at Austin, have gone on to significantly impact the art world here and abroad. Among the lenders to the exhibition are alumni Jeanne and Michael Klein of Austin, Mary Winton Green of Chicago, Judy and Charles Tate of Houston, Cindy and Howard Rachofsky of Dallas, and Darren Walker and David Beitzel of New York. They—and the many others who have graciously shared their collections—support artists, strengthen arts advocacy and scholarship, and steward important collections that, in many cases, will ultimately be gifted to cultural institutions across the country. Several collectors’ voices will be heard through an audio-guide created for the exhibition, as will University of Texas at Austin students and faculty responding to their experiences of this unprecedented assembly of works. An illustrated catalogue will accompany the show.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Artist Check-in Blog Post Series - Artist Check-in: Susanna Crum and Rodolfo Salgado</image:title>
      <image:caption>Louisville-based artists, Susanna Crum and Rodolfo Salgado, the founders and creative energy behind Calliope Arts Printmaking Studio and Gallery and River City Tintype,  answered our questions and shared more about their current (and on-going) projects—at home, in the garden, and on the road—and shared important ways the community can support the arts and advice for fellow artists in Louisville and beyond.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Artist Check-in Blog Post Series - Artist Check-in: Natalie Frank</image:title>
      <image:caption>21c Museum Director and Chief Curator, Alice Gray Stites, and 21c Assistant Curator, Amethyst Rey Beaver, spoke with New York-based artist Natalie Frank whose work is currently on view as part of The Future is Female at 21c Durham.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Artist Check-in Blog Post Series - Artist Check-in: William Paul Thomas</image:title>
      <image:caption>21c Museum checked-in with William Paul Thomas to see how he is feeling, what he is looking forward to working on this year, and what he has learned from this past year.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Artist Check-in Blog Post Series - Artist Check-in: Josh Azzarella and Tiffany Calvert</image:title>
      <image:caption>Louisville-based artists Josh Azzarella and Tiffany Calvert share more about the new projects they have been working on this past year, how they have adapted their studio practices over the years with multiple jobs and a kid, (and, now, more recently, in a pandemic), and how they are cultivating community for themselves and others.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-08-02</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - The Future is Female</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Future is Female is an exploration of identity and experience in contemporary feminist art. The slogan first appeared during the 1970s on a t-shirt designed for the first women’s bookstore in New York City. Today, what is “female” expands beyond fixed notions of gender and sexual identity; though fluidity is widely accepted, these artworks illuminate the struggle for equality and inclusion persists. 21c Durham (January 2020-May 2022) 21c Bentonville (December 2018-September 2019) 21c Cincinnati (November 2017-September 2018) 21c Louisville (November 2016-June 2017)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - OFF-SPRING: New Generations</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rituals—religious and cultural, institutional and domestic—provide the thematic infrastructure for OFF-SPRING: New Generations. These sculptures, paintings, photographs, and videos employ iconographic imagery to explore the development of both personal and group identity, childhood, family, history, and gender politics. At home, at the wedding altar, or in the classroom; within the fantasy of childhood play or the familiarity of grown-up habit, these new, old narratives generate a spectrum of meditations on the contemporary construction of self and society. 21c Kansas City (June 2019-April 2022) 21c Lexington (July 2018-May 2019) 21c Oklahoma City (June 2017-April 2018)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - Since April 2016, the exhibition 21c at 10: A Global Gathering has transformed, grown, split, and transformed again to create multiple exhibitions across several properties. The exhibition continues to transform and can be seen in exhibitions that are still traveling like Fragile Figures: Beings and Time and Hide and Seek: Projecting, Portraying, and Playing with Identity. Past versions of this exhibition include: 21c Durham Portraying Power and Identity: A Global Perspective (September 2018-January 2020) 21c Lexington A Global Gathering (August 2017-July 2018) 21c Cincinnati A Global Gathering: The 21c Collection (January-November 2017) 21c Louisville 21c at 10: A Global Gathering (April 2016-June 2017)</image:title>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - Refuge: Needing, Seeking, Creating Shelter</image:title>
      <image:caption>As civil strife, economic insecurity, and environmental crises proliferate, artists from across the globe explore the search for refuge—how, why, and where people need, seek, and create shelter. Fantasies and realities of centuries of human flow culminate in our contemporary condition: a world experiencing a massive refugee crisis in which borders are shrunk and shut, and routes to freedom and opportunity have shifted and narrowed into barriers. Narratives of travel and migration – both sought and forced – increasingly define the need for adaptation in a world dominated by disaster and dislocation, where survival may depend on human ingenuity, empathy, and acknowledging our shared vulnerability. 21c Bentonville (October 2019-January 2022) 21c Kansas City (July 2018-May 2019)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - Seeing Now</image:title>
      <image:caption>“We only see what we look at. To look is an act of choice” ― John Berger (1926-2017) Ways of Seeing  Seeing Now’s multi-media selection of artworks explores what and how we see today, revealing the visible and hidden forces shaping what the contemporary world looks like, how we consume and interpret that information, and how visual and psychological perception are evolving in the 21st century. Featured artists interrogate power, both hidden and overt, in the gulf of what is seen and known—between appearance and reality. The global pervasiveness of conflict has engendered the normalization of shock and numb; wanting to look but not to see, we lose sight. As many of these artworks reveal, we are disturbed by violent, unjust, or tragic incidents, yet accustomed to their regularity, and may be blind to their causes and costs, offering a choice: to see and engage with history, or to avoid it. 21c Oklahoma City (April 2019-February 2022) 21c Nashville (February 2018-January 2019) 21c Bentonville (February 2017-January 2018) 21c Cincinnati (April 2016-December 2016)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - Pop Stars! Popular Culture and Contemporary Art</image:title>
      <image:caption>Superheroes and celebrities, totems and toys: the imagery of manufactured fantasy is reframed in the visual language of historical iconography in this multi-media exploration of popular culture nearly two decades into the 21st century. With unprecedented access to an audience of one’s own, we find affirmation onscreen, and venerate fame as a final destination. As the real and the virtual increasingly collide, boundaries between art and media further blur, inspiring new mythologies realized in new materials: stars of stage, screen, and sport are re-envisioned, offering insight into how desire shapes identity. Appropriating images and practices from commerce, science, politics, religion, sports, and technology, these artists illuminate recent shifts in how culture is being created and consumed. 21c Lexington (May 2019-November 2022) 21c Oklahoma City (April 2018-April 2019) 21c Louisville (June 2017-March 2018) 21c Bentonville (April 2016-February 2017)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - Wim Botha: Still Life With Discontent</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wim Botha’s art is a study in contrasts: his pieces are simultaneously sacred yet profane, heavy yet light, and stable yet unsettled. Through his varying materials and subject matter, Botha explores weighty issues of history, status, power, and religion. A focus on art history is of particular prominence—the artist channels traditional sculptural busts and motifs, though Botha’s take on classical or conventional art history is blurred, deconstructed, or fractured. Neither “still” nor “content,” Botha’s forms and materials are dynamic, marked, and in motion. Repetitively interrogating the symbols and sources of religious, cultural, and political power, his works celebrate the anxiety of influence while resisting fixed interpretation 21c Bentonville (January-November 2022) 21c Louisville (March 2020-November 2021) 21c Durham (April-December 2019)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - Truth or Dare: A Reality Show</image:title>
      <image:caption>Highlighting uncertainty and contradiction, the artworks featured in Truth or Dare: A Reality Show emphasize the importance of questioning both knowledge and belief by utilizing illusion to entice, entertain, and explore the terrain between fact and fiction, presence and absence, reality and imagination. The suspension of disbelief is invoked in works that simulate games, maps, and tricks of the eye and hand—not to deceive, but to engage and connect, offering playful and prescient critiques of how and where we search for knowledge, meaning, or value. Facing continuing global strife, political instability, and economic disparity, the artists included in Truth or Dare speak truth to power through unconventional, often playful juxtapositions of imagery and materials. 21c Bentonville (January-December 2022) 21c Louisville (March 2020-December 2021) 21c Cincinnati (September 2018-July 2019 21c Nashville (May 2017-February 2018)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - Dress Up, Speak Up: Regalia and Resistance</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bedecked and bejeweled, the figures populating Dress Up, Speak Up: Regalia and Resistance occupy fluid space and time, evoking past and present, fact and fiction, memory and desire, to illuminate the complexity of contemporary identity. Whether clad in the stylized garb of 18th or 19th-century Europe, the traditional coverings of ancient religious traditions, or the gender-bending bling of popular culture, these representations of self and other role-play in real time, reaching back through history to address prevailing personal, social, ad political challenges. This pantheon of provocative and prophetic personages are adorned to confront, transform, and redefine cultural identity. 21c Cincinnati (August 2019-June 2022) 21c Louisville (March 2018-March 2019) 21c Durham (September 2016-August 2017) 21c Lexington (January 2016-August 2016)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - This We Believe</image:title>
      <image:caption>What are the costs and consequences of allegiance? This We Believe explores the power and evolution of belief systems—religious, political, economic—and how adherence to and rejection of these ideologies has influenced our current global culture of divisiveness and polarization. To truly expand definitions of identity and belonging, we might reconsider “E pluribus unum,” perhaps embracing the opposite notion: that out of one may come many—“ueniens multis”—and affirm the value of a plurality of perspectives on how we share and shape the future. 21c Chicago (February 2020-January 2022)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - The SuperNatural</image:title>
      <image:caption>Landscape, once the realm of the bucolic and pastoral, now appears alluring and alarming, fantastical, threatening, and threatened, reflecting the earth’s evolution toward an Anthropocene: a planet whose contours and contents will be defined by human activity. This new world may contain hybrid territories, home to hybrid creatures who are the offspring of scientific speculation and artistic fantasy. In these still and moving images of land and cityscapes, and in the taxidermy and fabricated figures of The SuperNatural, nature meets technoculture, and the new natural is both organic and artificial. Invoking past and future in a critique of the present, these paintings, photographs, sculptures, videos, and installations document observed, current realities while referencing the aesthetic traditions of the 19th and 20th centuries. Influenced by Romanticism and Surrealism, science and commerce, these visions narrate how the dreams and detritus of the industrial era generated the promise and peril of the digital age, and explore the potential for adaptation to the visceral and virtual realities of the future. 21c Nashville (January-September 2019) 21c Durham (September 2017-September 2018) Previously shown as Hybridity: The Supernatural 21c Lexington (September 2016-July 2017)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Curatorial - Projects at 21c Museum Hotels - Labor &amp; Materials</image:title>
      <image:caption>Exploring the evolution of industry in the 21st century, Labor&amp;Materials presents a precarious balance between promise and peril. The scale, scope, and speed of technological innovation heralds unprecedented changes in what, how, where, and by whom goods and services are produced and provided. Economists describe the explosion of radically new platforms and products emerging in the digital age—automated labor, self-driving cars, three-dimensional printing, information transmitted across the internet, and the growing global network of trade driven by the shipping container—as an inflection point: a time in human history when how we live and work is utterly transformed. 21c Louisville (March 2019-March 2020) 21c Bentonville (January-November 2018) 21c Oklahoma City (June 2016-June 2017)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Read the essay written by Sarah Burney and Amethyst Rey Beaver in the gallery’s catalogue.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-07-06</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>FYI: I'd swim thru the earth to be next to your bones</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>we were born to fuck eachother 1 way or another</image:caption>
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