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A Postcard from Afar: North Korea from a Distance
curated by Mark Feary
January 11 - March 10, 2012
A Postcard from Afar: North Korea from a Distance is an attempt to envision a state and culture that is shrouded in secrecy and is both the producer and victim of oppositional propaganda mechanisms. The exhibition seeks to develop a picture of what North Korea might be, in the absence of reliable, unbiased information of a nation that operates in exile from the international community.
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Just do it!
Creative strategies of survival
curated by Katharina Rohde
will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa
February 4 - March 3, 2012
The exhibition Just do it!
Creative strategies of survival investigates the complex relationship between local commerce, embodied by the proliferation of informal small businesses called Spaza shops in Johannesburg, and the global economy.
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Consent
curated by Lynsey G
March 21 - May 12, 2012
Consent explores complicated questions of sex, pleasure, intimacy, and morality and how they relate to ideas of consent in pornography. The exhibition seeks to address the nature of consensual participation in adult material, as it collapses the distance between the "us" and "them" in porn and sex.
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Flesh and Concrete
curated by Jaya Klara Brekke and Julio Salazar
will be held in Mexico City, Mexico
April 19 - May 17, 2012
The exhibition Flesh and Concrete examines the contradictions in the visually impressive but socially destructive process of infrastructure development, exemplified in the construction of the extension to the Supervia Sur-Poniente highway in Mexico City.
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Kentucky Renaissance
curated by Brian Sholis
June 6 - July 28, 2012
Provisionally titled "Kentucky Renaissance," this exhibition surveys the art, writing, and friendship of the remarkable creative intellectuals who crossed paths in Lexington, Kentucky, during the mid-1960s: Writers Wendell Berry (1934-) and Guy Davenport (1927-2005), photographer Ralph Eugene Meatyard (1925-1972), and spiritual memoirist and social activist Thomas Merton (1915-1968). |
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