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Meet Stephanie Dinkins, the 2023 LG Guggenheim Award recipient. The Brooklyn-based artist, educator, and artificial intelligence practitioner uses technology to address marginalized groups who are affected by poor code design. #LGxGuggenheim
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#CindySherman defies norms in identity and gender roles through her self-portraits. In the 'Untitled Film Stills' series (1977–80), she embodies melodramatic guises evoking stereotypical feminine characters from 1950s and 60s B-grade movie publicity stills. 'Untitled Film Still,…
Sunday Reading—Explore #GoingDarkGuggenheim .
via METAL MAGAZINE.
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Work by Chris Ofili is on view in the Guggenheim Museum exhibition Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility. This major exhibition considers what it means to be seen, not seen, or erased in society, through experimentations with the figure: guggenheim.org/exhibition/goi…
Alas sean and I didn’t make it to #DifferenceMachines
in Chicago tonight bc of snow, so instead we went to see the work of another DM artist, Joiri Minaya, in #GoingDark at the Guggenheim Museum. Beautiful install of poetic, important work. (Text is from one of the QR codes)
#VictorBrauner was a surrealist artist known for his unique style depicted by mythical creatures and symbolic motifs. Here, a hybrid form depicts a struggle between human and bird halves using an Egyptian hieroglyphic style.
🎨: Victor Brauner, 'Consciousness of Shock,' 1951
#JohnEdmonds ’s 'Hood' series focuses on the hoodie—a recurrent icon of Black (urban) life. With their bodies turned away, the people depicted remain anonymous and thus imperceptible. #GoingDarkGuggenheim
📷: John Edmonds, 'Untitled (Hood 12),' 2014; 'Untitled (Hood 13),' 2014;…
#PaulCézanne 's early work was influenced by Impressionism but later developed a distinctive style characterized by geometric shapes, multiple viewpoints, and a meticulous exploration of color and form. Learn more: gu.gg/3kk5Y1t
🎨: Paul Cézanne, 'Bibémus,' ca. 1894–95
#JohnBaldessari uses imagery to explore the interplay of harmony and discord, security and disruption, focusing on the void between these extremes. Learn more: gu.gg/2I9anLP
📷: John Baldessari, 'Umbrella (Orange): With Figure and Ball (Blue, Green),' 2004
'Frank Lloyd Wright took inspiration from a nautilus shell when designing the Guggenheim. With this collage, I wanted to celebrate the connection between nature and architecture.' —Monica McGarry, our first #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist of 2024. 🐚🌀
Applications for the year-long Guggenheim poet-in-residence position, launched by the Guggenheim Museum w/ Poets.org, are being accepted online until 1/31/24. The Poet-in-Residence will play a central role in the museum’s public programming & will receive $20K: guggenheim.org/initiatives/gu…