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In response to the growing exclusivity of the art world, the exhibit will show 25 artists from outside of mainstream art centers.
Learn moreTaking queues from ritual, dance, cinema and video games, these two videos explore architecture and spiritual transcendence.
Learn moreA commanding voiceover appears to direct the action in a busy street, until the audience realizes that the director is fictional.
Learn moreStiler’s sculptural forms reference and reconstrust classical iconography from out of artist-constructed “rubble.”
Learn moreLost in contemplation, a lone man rotates endlessly in an undefined, space ship-like environment, chanting a reinvented prayer.
Learn moreTransformed from a worn instrument to a body of art, Hutchins’ family piano inspires new prints, sculpture and video work.
Learn moreSynth-based soundtracks underscore two videos that dream of an escape to a better place, and the start of a new world.
Learn moreAdapted from a novel by Iranian author Shahrnush Parsipur, Neshat's debut feature weaves the stories of five women during the 1953 coup.
Learn moreIn this symphonic collaboration, Wainwright will share pop songs, Berlioz and his opera, Prima Donna.
Learn moreJoin us September 9-19, 2010 in Portland, Oregon for a ten-day happening of contemporary performance, dance, music, and new media, with an additional month of visual arts installations.
Learn moreReal-time collaborations with TBA artists and performers, producing and binding new books on-demand in an on-site shop.
Learn moreAfter sifting through a library, the artist selects particular books, stacking them so their titles can be read in sequence.
Learn moreAlthough frequently referred to as “disposable” in our society, objects often predate and outlast us, continually cycling through owners and contexts over time.
Learn morePICA will host curators Jens Hoffmann and Harrell Fletcher of the People's Biennial to discuss the TBA:10 show and solicit artist suggestions.
Learn moreJoin curators Kristan Kennedy (PICA) and Stephanie Snyder (Reed) for a discussion of Antoine Catala's installation and Psychedelic Soul.
Learn moreA walking tour of the visual art projects. Roam room to room, ask all of the questions you were afraid to ask, and take one last look.
Learn moreCalled Portland's "sleeping giants" by Snipehunt magazine, the band reforms for an evening of soulful inner space travel. Be there when the giants awaken.
Learn moreQuasi has toured or recorded with Sleater-Kinney, Elliott Smith, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Built to Spill, and Bright Eyes, among others.
Learn moreHalaby looks into the varying and matching points between collective and personal stories inside the choreographic creative processes.
Learn moreCathy Edwards speaks with Raimund Hoghe and his company members about their performance Boléro Variations.
Learn moreFriedlander offers a master class for cellists exploring traditional and experimental forms.
Learn moreHEALTH is noise, music, disco, and fashion; their shows mix, recombine, and reorient the senses. Pictureplane is going to destroy dance-floors in 2009.
Learn moreAn art collective from Portland, Oregon, formed in 2007, they will use home-crafted objects and sounds to take you deeper into the mystery.
Learn moreVariations pieces together different performances of the bolero: from Eydie Gormé to Maria Callas, Benny Goodman to Tchaikovsky.
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