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A woman with long dark hair in a white mask with the arms and hands of an animal.

New Humans at New Museum in New York explores what it means to be human with the advance of AI and robotics. The exhibition will inaugurate the museum's building expansion.

A dark gallery with a black table in the middle of the floor with colored glass plates on top of it which are projected onto a screen.

Corbett vs Dempsey is presenting a solo exhibition of the work of Rosa Barba. This is Barba's first show with the gallery and her debut in Chicago.

A video game image of black men in suits and hats sitting in a barber shop, reading newspapers and relaxing, in the style of a classic film.

Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester has invited independent developers and artists to exhibit genre-expanding, radical video games.

An image in two halves, similar but with slight variations, with a woman in shadows holding film strips up to the light, and she is holding scissors in the second image.

Erika Balsom is a writer, curator and professor at King's College London. We interviewed her on publishing pocket-sized books, secret rules for selecting films, and masochism.

A man standing in a purple landscape in front of a body of water with trees reflected in it.

Raqs Media Collective: Cavalcade features a new film by the group. This exhibition is part of a research project initiated by Neubauer Collegium and Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory.

A older black man with braids and a gray beard, wearing a dark jacket, standing in front of a white background with black stripes.

Arthur Jafa is selecting the next Artist's Choice exhibition at Museum of Modern Art in New York. His presentation will platform Black, queer and feminine voices.

A man on an ornate balcony opening a door with an exit sign above it.

Christian Marclay: Doors, an exhibition featuring his film montage of scenes of doors throughout the history of cinema, will open at Brooklyn Museum.

A poster in the style of an early videogame, with a spaceship and aliens, and the words REPORT FROM NORI MOUNTAIN in the bottom-left corner.

The exhibition REPORT FROM NORI MOUNTAIN, at the new art space SMILERS, is based on a satirical antiwar novel by Leonard C. Lewin and Victor Navasky.

An sky with wispy clouds and a poem printed over them in the shape of a bird.

Sky Hopinka's solo exhibition Bone and Light in Berlin is his third with Tanya Leighton Gallery. The show debuts a new video art piece alongside recent photographs.

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