Faculty Work
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Here, in the Desert
Photographs and models/sculptures by Art Professor Michael Ashkin are on display at Foyer LA through 3/9.
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There Will Be Two of You
Art Professor Michael Ashkin's latest publication reorganizes and adds to his original 133 panoramic images of the New Jersey Meadowlands originally commissioned by Okwui Enwezor for Documenta 11 in 2002.
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Always Be Around: Corita Kent, Community and Pedagogy
Explore the work of Corita Kent through a lens of teaching and community-building, paired with the work of contemporary artists including Art Associate Professor Jen de los Reyes.
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National Mall Installation Invites Public to "Let Freedom Ring"
Featured in the Cornell Chronicle, the exhibition includes an interactive bell tower by Art Chair and Professor Paul Ramírez Jonas, one of six featured projects which aim to create a more inclusive commemorative landscape on the mall.
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Speaking with Light: Contemporary Indigenous Photography
Named one of the Best Art Books of 2022 by New York Times Art Critic Holland Cotter, this exhibition catalog includes an essay by Art Associate Professor Jolene Rickard.
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Highlights from Key to the City 2022
Revisit Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas's interactive project exploring private and intriguing places through a documentary of its presentation during the Birmingham 2022 Festival.
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Fierce Announces New Project with AAP Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas as part of Birmingham Festival 23
Public Trust will make its U.K. premiere, asking participants to examine the promises we make to one another, the vows we take, and the pledges made by our civic leaders.
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Kharita
A digital preview of her forthcoming photobook Kharita (the Arabic word for roadmap) showcases photographs and drawings that blend the real and the imagined. This cryptic roadmap is a symbolic search for "home."
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Carl Ostendarp: Paper Pulp
A group show featuring the work of Associate Professor Carl Ostendarp, Department of Art, opens January 28 at Galerie Anke Schmidt in Cologne, Germany.
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AAP Professor and Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas to Create Work for the National Mall
The new public art initiative Beyond Granite invites artists to explore what it means to imagine, build, live, and grow with monuments.
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Equivalences at the Fish Island Gallery
Assistant Professor of Art Dan Torop offers reflections on the work of Robert Smithson, DALL-E 2 software, and more as part of this temporary installation.
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Cul-de-sac: An Exhibition at Cathouse Proper in Brooklyn
Art faculty Michael Ashkin and Leslie Brack are part of this evolving group exhibition, a meditation on cultural memory and its relationship to the art object.
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Key to the City: Toward a More Inclusive Form of Public Monument
Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas offers a deeper look into his public art project, presented in Birmingham and New York City, during a keynote hosted by eCornell.
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Leeza Meksin: Turret Tops and Before
Published by Space Sisters Press, the monograph features 80 color plates of Meksin's site-specific sculpture Turret Tops at The deCordova and images of previous art installations from 2007 to 2021, along with essays.
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'Measures and Meaning' Exhibition features AAP Alums, Faculty
The Cornell Chronicle previews an exhibition curated by Architecture Associate Professor Sean Anderson (B.Arch./B.S. '96) that showcases work by 20 artists and architects whose views of the built environment defy boundaries.
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ASMR4, Vol. 9 — Field Work: Photographs by Ilana Halperin
A brief but comprehensive look at various kinds of eruptions encountered by the artist on her travels, published by ASRM4, a collective which includes Art Assistant Professor Dan Torop.
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UK-Based Public Art Project Offers Any Person 'Key to the City'
Starting May 28, a key designed by AAP Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas for the Birmingham 2022 Festival will allow thousands of residents and visitors to pass through typically inaccessible and hidden urban spaces across the city of Birmingham, England.
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How Do We Memorialize the Pandemic?
As the United States nears its one millionth COVID-19-related death, the Boston Globe presents proposals from a collection of artists for memorials, including This Land by Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas.