THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART/BOSTON
West Gallery
Barry McGee
Through September 2, 2013
The ICA presents a 20-year chronological survey of the artist's oeuvre featuring more than 30 pieces including installations, paintings, drawings, and photographs. Lawrence Rinder, Director of the Berkeley Art Museum
and Pacific Film Archive—where the retrospective began
in August 2012—says of the artist, “Barry is arguably
the most internationally influential artist who lives in the
Bay Area.”
ALSO ON VIEW
Paul and CatherineButtenwieser Gallery
May 1–July 7, 2013
Gibson’s paintings and sculptures deftly combine geometric abstraction and Minimalism with the traditional materials and motifs of his Native American heritage.
Gibson’s paintings and sculptures deftly combine geometric abstraction and Minimalism with the traditional materials and motifs of his Native American heritage.
Fotene Demoulas GalleryMay 1–July 14, 2013
Presenting works 2013 award winner Katarina Burin, along with finalists by artists Sarah Bapst, Mark Cooper, and Luther Price.
Presenting works 2013 award winner Katarina Burin, along with finalists by artists Sarah Bapst, Mark Cooper, and Luther Price.
Sandra and Gerald Fineberg Art Wall
HAEGUE YANG
Through March 2014
Through March 2014
South Korea-born artist Haegue Yang, in collaboration with graphic designer Manuel Raeder, transforms the Sandra and Gerald Fineberg Art Wall with a new, site-specific installation titled Multiple Mourning Room: Mirrored.
Kim and Jim Pallotta Gallery
ICA COLLECTION: Expanding the
Field of Painting
Through June 2014
The exhibition examines key transformations in the practice of painting since the 1970s.
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