Sep
13
to Dec 10

A Picture Gallery of the Soul, a historical group survey of African American photography, Nash Gallery (University of Minnesota)

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A Picture Gallery of the Soul, a historical group survey of African American photography, will run from September 13 – December 10 2022 at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota.

For more details: https://cla.umn.edu/art/galleries-public-programs/katherine-e-nash-gallery

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May
19
to May 22

Arnika Dawkins Gallery at AIPAD: The Photography Show, May 19-22 at Center 415

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Arnika Dawkins Gallery at AIPAD: The Photography Show

May 19–22

Center415. 415 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

The Photography Show Returns in 2022!

One of the world's most prestigious annual photography events, The Photography Show is the longest-running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering a wide range of museum-quality work, including contemporary, modern, and 19th-century photographs as well as photo-based art, video, and new media. The 2022 event will take place May 20-22 at Center415 in New York City.

For more details: https://aipad.com/The-Photography-Show-presented-by-AIPAD

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Apr
16
to Jul 31

Past is Prologue: History in Contemporary Art (Addison Gallery of American Art, April 16 – July 31)

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The artists assembled in this exhibition mine the past, using American history and the history of art of the western world to explore issues of gender, identity, memory, race, and truth.

For more details: https://addison.andover.edu/Exhibitions/PastPrologue/Pages/default.aspx?in=Upcoming+Exhibitions

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Oct
2
to Oct 29

Historic Sight — Gallery Closed and the Black Cube Nomadic Museum

A durational exhibition titled Historic Sight comprised of 27 artists that responds to the Historic Site plaque (an 8-foot-tall cast bronze plaque in Pittsburgh, PA by artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis).

Over the course of a year, the artists will be invited to visually interpret a different word or phrase from the plaque. The exhibition presents a plurality of voices engaged in an abstract and poetic play, collectively challenging the traditional authority of a singular historical narrative.

Exhibition runs from Sept 2021 until Sept 2022.

Keris Salmon’s works appearing Oct 2 2021 – Oct 29 2021

More details available here:

https://www.galleryclosed.org/exhibitions-1

https://blackcube.art/exhibition/historic-site

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