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February 2018

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February 2018
Feb. 13-May 27

New York
from Tuesday February 13 2018
to Sunday May 27 2018
New Museum
235 Bowery
NY 10002 New York

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P : +1 212 219 1222
info@newmuseum.org
www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/view/2018-triennial-songs-for-sabotage
“Songs for Sabotage,” the fourth New Museum Triennial, questions how individuals and collectives around the world might effectively address the connection of images and culture to the forces that structure our society.

Together, the artists in “Songs for Sabotage” propose a kind of propaganda, engaging with new and traditional media in order to reveal the built systems that construct our reality, images, and truths. The exhibition amounts to a call for action, an active engagement, and an interference in political and social structures, and brings together works across mediums by approximately thirty artists from nineteen countries, the majority of whom are exhibiting in the United States for the first time.
Feb. 16-18

Palm Springs
from Friday February 16 2018
to Sunday February 18 2018
Palm Springs Convention Center
277 N Avenida Caballeros
CA 92262 Palm Springs

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P : +1 800 563 7632
info@art-palmsprings.com
www.art-palmsprings.com
Art Palm Springs is owned by Atlanta-based Urban Expositions, which produces Art Aspen, Art Hamptons, Houston Art Fair, the Sculpture Objects Functional Art and Design (SOFA) Fair in Chicago, and FORM Miami. All art fairs are presented by galleries from around the world exhibiting modern and contemporary art in a variety of media including painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed-media.
Feb. 28-Mar. 04

New York
from Wed. February 28 2018
to Sunday March 04 2018
Park Avenue Armory
Park Avenue at 67th Street
New York

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P : +1 (212) 488 5550

www.artdealers.org/the-art-show/information
Organized annually by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), The Art Show offers intimately scaled and thoughtfully curated presentations by the nation’s leading fine art dealers, providing audiences a rich selection of works from the late 19th century through today.