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Wael Shawky has a film about Pompeii showing at Palazzo Grimani

The film, titled I Am Hymns of the New Temples, was a commission from the Archaeological Park of Pompeii. Shawky's exhibition is part of the Venice Biennale.

Karimah Ashadu wins Silver Lion at Venice Biennale

The British-Nigerian artist is making her debut in Venice with the video Machine Boys, about motorcycle taxi drivers in Lagos. Ashadu previously won the Prize of the Bötterstraße in Bremen in 2022.

Fernando Palma Rodríguez combines Indigenous worldviews and technology at Canal Projects

Palma Rodríguez' exhibition consists of a maze that emulates corn fields and robotic statues that evoke deities. The artist lays out a narrative that is connected to his native Mexico and its agricultural traditions.

Basel Abbas and Rouanne Abou-Rahme exhibit anticolonial project at MIT

The multimedia installation Only sounds that tremble through us is part of an ongoing project. On view at MIT List Visual Arts Center.

Pallavi Paul has first solo exhibition at Gropius Bau

The artist's earlier moving image works, most recent cinematic productions and immersive spatial installations are displayed across six rooms at Gropius Bau in Berlin.

Collaborative Cataloging Japan to open exhibition on Japanese experimental cinema

The show is dedicated to Japanese artists who worked with moving images in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. This project is in partnership with the Japan American Society of Greater Philadelphia.

Rhizome launches ArtBase Anthologies

This program series, in partnership with Museum of the Moving Image, showcases the history of born-digital art. The inaugural presentation includes a solo project by Auriea Harvey.

Ryan Trecartin installation at Kiko Kostadinov flagship in Tokyo

Trecartin was invited to create the inaugural installation at the store. The work will unfold over time through a series of artistic interventions that involve film, objects and sculpture.

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo gives solo exhibition to Ho Tzu Nyen

The Singaporean artist is showing six film installations. His work addresses the geopolitical complexities that make up Southeast Asia.

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