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Wang Tuo wins Sigg Prize for his multi-channel installation

The award, established by M+ in Hong Kong, recognises important artistic practices in the Greater China region.

MCA Australia unveils largest exhibition of Tacita Dean's works in the Southern Hemisphere

The show focuses on Dean's creative output over the past decade, with some forays into works from her earlier years. Also including the premiere of a new film by the artist.

John Waters receives a comprehensive exhibition at the Academy Museum

The show Pope of Trash spans more than five decades of Waters' career in cinema, from his earliest subversive classics to his most recent tasteless works.

Tate Modern to hold career-spanning retrospective on Yoko Ono

The exhibition will span more than seven decades of the artist's work, from her early experiments with conceptual art and performance, through film and music.

Marco Brambilla projects Heaven's Gate on the Sphere in Las Vegas

The video collage showing on Sin City's instantly-iconic Sphere is a tribute to the art of cinema, but also a critique of its violence and excess.

Steve McQueen to debut new work at Dia Beacon

The installation, co-commissioned by Dia and Schaulager, is part of the first major presentation of McQueen's work in the United States in more than a decade.

Jeremy Shaw presents seven-channel installation in Montreal

Phase Shifting Index is showing at Musée d'art contemporain. The installation is presented in partnership with The Polygon Gallery in Vancouver.

Alexandre Estrela has his first New York exhibition at MoMA

In this solo show, Estrela works with old printing plates, encouraging spectators to think about the “waning legacy of modernism” and our own interaction with machines.

EAI and n.b.k. survey city scenes in video art at Goethe-Institut New York

This exhibition brings together videos from the collections of Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.) and Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI). The works on display reflect on the social, political, and cultural changes that have shaped the cities of Berlin and New York.

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