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Reception: July 3, 7:00 p.m.
July 4 - October 12, 2025
Pinakothek Der Moderne, Munich, Germany
Over the summer, the Sammlung Moderne Kunst is dedicating an extensive exhibition to its significant photographic holdings. With a selection of around 250 works by more than 60 artists from the past hundred years up to the present day, this overview traces the developments in the photographic collections at the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen since their creation.
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Reception: July 11, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
July 11 - August 9, 2025
Two Rooms, San Diego, CA
"My work investigates the intersection of language and textiles through sculpture and installation. I strive to transform the written word by examining how personal and collective losses of the ‘mother tongue’ are shaped by assimilation and intergenerational trauma. I question how fabric can act as a document to repair lost threads in my ancestral past, while exposing the joy and tension of what resists translation."
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Reception: July 12, 5:00 p.m.
July 12 - September 13, 2025
The Front Gallery, San Ysidro, CA
Casa Familiar is proud to announce the opening of a new art exhibition which explores artisanal practices, traditions and crafts that have been passed from person to person through generations. The works show that while artisanal practices and traditions are passed down, sometimes those traditions are kept intact for thousands of years, and sometimes they are in constant evolution.
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Reception: July 12, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
July 12 - August 16, 2025
Best Practice, San Diego, CA
BEST PRACTICE is very excited to announce a collaborative exhibition of the work of Encinitas-based artist Jean Lowe and Mexicali-based graffiti artist Abraham Razo (Rancholo/DHEF) with a contribution from MFA alum & Professor Emeritus Kim MacConnel. Down with the Hierarchy! is an installation exploring the overlaps and connections between French period decoration, Persian carpet design, and street art.
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July 13, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Morley Field, San Diego, CA
Between the Trees I: Fruit for Everyone is curated by Harvest & Gather, an independent curatorial project by MFA alumni Cat Gunn & mika Castañeda. At the core of these exhibitions is a simple gesture, paintings in a park. Embracing the picnic as a vital system of care, rest, and rejuvenation, Between the Trees invites artists to share space, shade, and their work under the open sky.
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The Met
Go behind the scenes with artist Lorna Simpson as she discusses her artistic process and preparations for her exhibition Lorna Simpson: Source Notes, on view at The Met through November 2, 2025. This presentation of work is the first exhibition to consider the entirety of her painting practice to date.
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June 22 – July 25, 2025
ICA Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
Developed over several years, this project traces Garnett’s engagement with the archive of her great-great-aunt Ruth Lynda Deyo—a composer who lived in Egypt from 1924 until her death in 1960. While in Cairo, Deyo transcribed spirit communications and composed an ambitious opera about Akhenaten and Tutankhamun, which remained unfinished and unproduced.
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June 27 — August 1, 2025
Sean Kelly, New York, NY
With her new exhibit, Sadie Barnette adopts the lexicon of the how-to guide to explore who has “it all” figured out, who doesn’t, and how far people will go to achieve power and impact. She extracts observations of societal functioning from public and private spheres, as well as the machinations of a society constantly in creative motion.
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June 27 - September 28, 2025
The Polygon, North Vancouver, Canada
Star Witnesses assembles works by a constellation of artists whose insightful observations of the cosmos bring new understandings of exploratory and migratory movements on Planet Earth. The artists involved deftly combine found and newly produced images showing planets, moons, constellations in distant galaxies, and the Sun to address earthly concerns.
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June 27 - October 12, 2025
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children is the most comprehensive exhibition to date of the artist’s original children’s books. The richly saturated images and imaginative storytelling in Ringgold’s narratives offer important windows into her creative practice and the American story.
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The Spring 2025 issue of FIELD: A Journal of Socially Engaged Art Criticism. Welcome to the tenth anniversary issue of FIELD. It’s hard to believe that a decade has passed since we first launched our modest editorial enterprise. Then, as now, our primary goal is to provide an accessible platform for independent critical writing on a range of socially engaged art practices.
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July 1 - September 27, 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. daily
Mandeville Art Gallery, UC San Diego
Comprised of works by digital artists displaying text manipulated and hijacked using programming and code. The words, phrases, and typography presented on view reveal the influence of machines on the production of meaning and the exercise of power within the context of social media, advertising, online censorship, and artificial intelligence. Participating Artists: Maya Man, Winnie Soon, Sasha Stiles.
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October 4, 2024 - Ongoing
Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Embodied Pacific: Ocean Unseen invites you to explore Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Indigenous science through the eyes of contemporary artists. Collectively, the exhibition asks us to consider how ocean science technology is not just about “high-tech” but also very much about the tools we use to shape our understanding of the ocean’s unseen mysteries.
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June 19 - July 5, 2025
Quint One, San Diego, CA
These compositions are characteristically punctuated by leaves, vegetables, and flowers from the home garden designed by and tended to by Patricia Patterson, and which divided their studio spaces. The viewer is pulled up close by messages scribed into the paint, alternately deadpan and unexpectedly revealing, surly and self-deprecating.
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October 6, 2024 - July 13, 2024
Academy Museum, Los Angeles CA
Memo Akten presents "Body Paint" at the Academy Museum. Color in Motion: Chromatic Explorations of Cinema is among more than 70 exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART: Art & Science Collide. Color in Motion engages visitors through dynamic, colorful film installations and features objects from the silent era through the digital age.
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