Automatic Cities: The Architectural Imaginary in Contemporary Art explores the myriad influences of architecture on contemporary art production. The architectural imaginary comprising images of sites and cities built and unbuilt, rising from collective experience and imagination.
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Organized by the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, this is the first major museum survey of Tara Donovan’s work. The artist’s sculptural installations are based on the physical properties and capabilities of a single accumulated material. Donovan uses prosaic items including electrical cable, adding machine paper, straight pins, paper plates, and toothpicks. These materials are arranged in a manner that sometimes mimics the organization of geological or biological forms. Through this sub ...
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Gabrielle Wyrick, Education Curator
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Artist Commentary
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Gabrielle Wyrick, Education Curator
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Artist Commentary
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Artist Commentary
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Artist Commentary
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Artist Commentary
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Artist Commentary
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Artist Commentary
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Artist Commentary
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Artist Commentary
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Artist Commentary
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Robin Clark, Curator
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Gabrielle Wyrick, Education Curator
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Robin Clark, Curator
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Gabrielle Wyrick, Education Curator
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Catharina van Eetvelde
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Jakob Kolding
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Ann Lislegaard
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Robin Clark, Curator
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Paul Noble
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Sarah Oppenheimer
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Mathew Ritchie
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Gabrielle Wyrick, Education Curator
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Katrin Sigurdardottir
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Robin Clark, Curator
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