Starting Saturday, March 1
Untraceable
Untraceable is an exhibition of artists’ responses to political control, violence and torture. The exhibition is curated by Cooley Gallery director Stephanie Snyder, and is inspired by the work of Reed College political science professor Darius Rejali, an internationally recognized expert on modern torture and the author of Torture and Democracy (Princeton, 2007). Untraceable explores the invisible and covert forms of violence that have come to characterize both modern torture and political oppression. The exhibition includes painting, photography, sculpture and new media.
The group exhibition is curated by Stephanie Snyder, Curator, Douglas
F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, with contributions by
Stuart Horodner, Curator, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta,
Georgia and Mack McFarland, Exhibitions Coordinator, Pacific Northwest
College of Art.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Nubar Alexanian
Hans Haacke
Adam Helms
Natasha Mayers
Walid Raad
Susan Seubert
Image: Nubar Alexanian
Man on the Box (recreation)
2007
Collection of Participant Media, Los Angeles
Ticket info: Free and Open to the Public.
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Continuing Events
The following exhibits have already started and are still on display at the PNCA:
• At Freedom’s Door
Paintings by Arvie Smith & Quilts by Adriene Cruz and Joan Gaither
From: Thu, Feb 7
To: Sat, Mar 8
• Untraceable
From: Thu, Feb 28
To: Fri, Mar 28
• Two new installations by Nathaniel Shapiro
From: Thu, Feb 7
To: Mon, Mar 3
• Lindsay Kennedy
Ask Me
From: Thu, Feb 7
To: Sun, Mar 2
• Kristin Smallwood
Kristin Angel Mindphreak
From: Thu, Feb 7
To: Sun, Mar 2
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