CLAUDIO PRC – MANA

Posted on 2021-10-04

Delsin’s Cameron series, known for its deep and atmospheric techno, welcomes Italian DJ and producer Claudio PRC. Presenting three expertly crafted and compelling techno rides.

www.delsinrecords.com

  

AMERICAN DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY, 1930-1950

Posted on 2021-10-04

Hindsight presents a case for the decisive impact of women upon the history of documentary photography through a selection of prints drawn from Mia’s collection as well as that of Dan Shogren and Susan Meyer. Centering the work of six American photographers – Margaret Bourke-White, Esther Bubley, Imogen Cunningham, Dorothea Lange, Genevieve Naylor, and Marion Post Wolcott – the exhibition showcases images that were created for a diverse range of projects, from governmental commissions to editorial assignments. Meant to communicate with audiences increasingly attuned to global social and political movements, these photographs provide insight into lives both everyday and extraordinary: the routines of working people in Brazil; the impact of industrialization upon rural Americans; Black Americans’ experiences of racial segregation and economic inequality; the nonviolent political resistance of Mahatma Gandhi against British colonial rule. In these ways, Hindsight reveals each photographer’s power in the making of historical memory.

Opposite – Esther Bubley, American, 1921-1998, Greyhound Bus Station, New York City, 1947

Exhibition runs through to November 7th, 2021

Minneapolis Institute of Arts
2400 Third Avenue South
Minneapolis
MN 55404

new.artsmia.org

  

NICOLÁS GUAGNINI – HEADS AND TORSOS

Posted on 2021-10-04

The exhibition consists of two series of small oil paintings; one of hyper-stylized heads and another of torsos. These new works spring from psychedelic drawings Guagnini produced over the last 18 months, before translating the motifs into oil paint on canvas.

Opposite – Torso 6, 2021

Exhibition runs through to October 30th, 2021

Bortolami Gallery
55 Walker Street
NY 10013
New York

bortolamigallery.com

  

CTRL+ALT+YELLOW

Posted on 2021-10-04

California is home to the largest population of individuals of Asian descent in the U.S. From the galleon ships that brought sailors to the Americas from the Philippines in the 16th century to the contract laborers who arrived from China in the 1850s, many groups from Asia immigrated to escape hardship, war, or colonization, only to endure policies of exclusion, indentured servitude, racist policies, and negative stereotyping in their new home. Today, violence and prejudice continues in the form of scapegoating around the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ctrl+Alt+Yellow convenes Bay Artist artists with Asian lineage who imagine alternative modes of existence. They employ radical modes of narration, exemplifying how communities can take charge of their own stories to re-construct their own understanding of the past, the realities of the present, and future possibilities.

Exhibition runs through to November 6th, 2021

B4BEL4B
184 10th Street
Oakland
CA 94607

www.b4bel4b.com