Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Aboriginal Art from the Kluge-Ruhe Collection Brings Desert Vibrations to the BYU MoA

Memories and dreams, ceremonies and dancing, family and community—all are reflected in the BYU Museum of Art’s Irrititja Kuwarri Tjungu (Past and Present Together), where stories are told in meandering pathways of paint and pattern. Curated from the collection of the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of […]

Photograph of a distorted sculpture with overlapping human limbs and facial features, mounted on a pedestal, with printed inventory markings visible.
Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Josh Winegar Explores The Lies Photographs Tell and the Truths They Can Render

Josh Winegar’s Future Monuments, currently in the Projects Gallery at UMOCA (behind the gift shop, which the gallery doesn’t employ as an exit) includes 12 untitled, heavily manipulated, black-and-white composite photographs assembled from, among other things, photos of carved stone sculptures (presumably originating from monuments).  Winegar has gone […]

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