Mike Kelley
involved in:
do it
do it is the longest-running and most far-reaching exhibition to ever happen, giving new meaning to the concept of the “Exhibition in Progress.” do it takes written instructions by artists as a point of departure, which can be interpreted anew each time they are enacted.
read more »Slightly Unbalanced
Slightly Unbalanced features work that deals with a range of psychological tendencies, including anxiety, obsessive behavior, depression and narcissism. The artists question what constitutes normalcy, and what qualifies as neurosis, a slippery and suggestive endeavor.
read more »100 Artists See God
With a mixture of irreverence and sincerity, artists John Baldessari and Meg Cranston tackle nothing less than the question of God in this exhibition.
read more »Likeness: Portraits of Artists by Other Artists
Likeness investigates the private interactions and social dramas of a loose network of artists who were active in Los Angeles, New York, London, and Berlin.
read more »Almost Warm & Fuzzy: Childhood and Contemporary Art
Various views of childhood a mix of innocence and nostalgia, comic-strip heroes and science fiction, fairy tales and computer games are explored in this exhibitions combining approximately forty thought-provoking works by contemporary artists and artists groups from the United States and abroad.
read more »Making it Real
Making It Real examines recent photographs that deliberately expose the artifice of their fabricated, set-up, and arranged subjects.
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