Upcoming Exhibitions

Exhibition
Heavy Sleepers
Target Gallery,  December 17, 2009 - March 14, 2010

An acute exposition of social realities in China, Zhao’s large-scale video environment depicts the interior of a dormitory for construction workers. One side of the space shows sleeping men; the other, a row of empty beds. Walking through, the visitor is immersed in simple scenes illustrating the...  read more »
Thomas Hirschhorn, <span class="wac_title">Abstract Resistance</span> (detail) Exhibition
Abstract Resistance
Galleries 4, 5, 6,  February 27 - May 23, 2010

With works ranging from the early 1950s to brand-new commissions, this exhibition brings together multiple generations of artists who revolted against the aesthetic orthodoxies of their time: now-legendary figures as well as younger artists currently making waves. Borrowing its title from a...  read more »
Exhibition
1964
Medtronic Gallery,  March 25 - June 27, 2010

1964 focuses on works made during a period of tremendous upheaval and transformation politically, socially, and artistically in the U.S. In the year following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the country saw riots erupt in a number of cities; President Lyndon...  read more »
Exhibition
The Talent Show
Target Gallery,  April 9 - August 15, 2010

Looking at art since the 1960s that coerces people to put themselves on view, The Talent Show explores the range of complicated relationships that have emerged over the past four decades between artists, audiences and participants. In recent years, reality television,...  read more »
Yves Klein, <span class="wac_title">Suaire de Mondo Cane (Mondo Cane Shroud)</span> Exhibition
Yves Klein
Galleries 4, 5, 6,  October 23, 2010 - February 13, 2011

Half shaman, half showman, Yves Klein took the European art scene by storm in a brief career that lasted just eight years, from 1954 to 1962. Working in Paris during the apogee of geometric abstraction and Art Informel, in an intellectual scene dominated by existentialism, Klein carved out...  read more »