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Pieter Schoolwerth's CGI installation Supporting Actor
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Excerpt of CG video Supporting Actor at Petzel gallery
Annihilation.
Michel Houellebecq vents again
15th Gwangju Biennale.
Frieze Seoul and the Gwangju Biennale
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Christoph Büchel at Fondazione Prada, Venice
Presentations of textile art in Washington, DC;  New York; and Chicago
Wael Shawky, Drama 1882, 2024, 4K video, color, sound, 45 minutes.
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Sarah K. Rich interprets Frank Stella's artwork.
Following artist Frank Stella’s passing this past May, Sarah K. Rich offers a reading of Stella’s 1966 painting Union III
CATPC Cercle d’Art des Travailleurs de Plantation Congolaise, or Congolese Workers Plantation Art League)
The Congolese art collective shares an excerpt of Ku Sambisama Ya Nso Ya Mpembe (The Judgment of the White Cube)
Jordan Nassar in his Brooklyn studio.
On Palestinian embroidery and diasporic identity
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Titus Kaphar, Exhibiting Forgiveness.
On his feature film debut and exhibition, “Exhibiting Forgiveness”
Enter Art Fair.
Energy courses through a double art fair idyll in the Danish capital
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March 2015
On September 5, “Anicka Yi: There Exists Another Evolution, But In This One” opened at Seoul’s Leeum Museum of Art. To celebrate the occasion, Artforum revisits a portfolio by Yi published in the magazine’s March 2015 issue.

Introduced by Michelle Kuo (and related to a then-concurrent exhibition at the Kitchen, New York), Yi’s portfolio comprises shots of bacteria growing in petri dishes that had been cultivated from the swabbed samples of one hundred women. Yi, Kuo writes, “teases our nerve endings with the material admixtures of our time. . . . Teeming and communing, the bacteria conjure a microcosm of the larger social structures from which they are culled.” —The editors