Big thanks @ChiArtMachine for the great review!
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RT @MASContext: The sixth, and redesigned, issue of MAS Context, AMUSEMENT, is out! Check it out at
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AGO appoints Graham Foundation Trustee Elizabeth Smith as new Executive Director of Curatorial Affairs
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Last week to see The Seductiveness of the Interval @RenSoc, the show closes 6/27
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Photos of Marina City talk and book signing with grantees Igor Marjanovic and Katerina Ruedi Ray online now!
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"Marina City: Bertrand Goldberg's Urban Vision"
Jun 22, 2010
Grantees Igor Marjanovic and Katerina Ruedi Ray discussed their recently published book "Marina City: Bertrand Goldberg's Urban Vision" at the Graham Foundation last night.
See more photos from the event on Facebook.
Extended Gallery Hours tonight
Jun 17, 2010
THURSDAY, JUN 17, 2010
5 - 8PM
Join us at the Madlener House tonight for a glass of wine and viewing of Felipe Dulzaides' Utopía Posible.
Work from Anthony Hamboussi's recently published book, Newtown Creek, to b included in ECOAESTHETIC exhibit at Exit Art
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Last week to see "Robbrecht and Daem: Pacing Through Architecture" @_TheWhitechapel
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Gallery talk w/ Sharon Kanach & Carey Lovelace, curators of Iannis Xenakis: Composer, Architect, Visionary at CCA 6/17
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Iannis Xenakis. Study for Terretektorh (distribution of musicians). December 20, 1965. Ink on vellum, 9 x 11 inches. Iannis Xenakis Archives, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris.
Iannis Xenakis Exhibit Travels to Montreal
Jun 16, 2010
Iannis Xenakis: Composer, Architect, Visionary will be on view at the Canadian Centre for Architecture from June 17 through October 17, 2010. The show explores the fundamental role of drawing in the work of Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001), one of the most important avant-garde composers of the late twentieth century.
The exhibition, which was funded by the Graham Foundation, was first shown at The Drawing Center in New York. It will travel to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) in November.
Lucien Lagrange, Franz Schulze & Richard F. Tomlinson discuss the legacy of Bruce Graham @chiarchitecture 6/16
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