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Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

“Emergence” Reflects the Uneasy Place of Automation in Art Today

The folks at Craft Lake City, Utah’s Do-It-Yourself festival, can’t have been unaware of the irony: for their latest “Celebration of the Hand” exhibit they’ve curated works executed by a robotic arm. Cheeky buggers. Displayed outdoors on the Museum of Temporary Change’s placards, Emergence features reproductions of 14 […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Exploding Native Inevitable: Resilience, Storytelling and Indigenous Voices at NEHMA

With an exhibition title that riffs on Andy Warhol’s 1966-1967 Exploding Plastic Inevitable—which featured a series of multimedia events that extended the exhibition beyond the gallery—Exploding Native Inevitable is, similarly, both multimedia and a reference to life beyond the gallery. Curated by artist Brad Kahlhamer and now-retired Director […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Carlos Rosales-Silva’s ‘Mariposa’ Bridges Ecological and Human Migration

Housed in the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art’s Street Gallery, Mariposa unfolds in a corridor of curated light. Carlos Rosales-Silva’s paintings range from small, intimate works to expansive site-specific wall pieces, each alive with high-key color, bold geometry and textured surfaces. Encountered together, they feel both deeply familiar […]

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