The ASU Art Museum presents an audio-visual installation of a version of Cage's "49 Waltzes" for the ASU Tempe campus, realized by 23 students from the School of Music and the School of Arts, Media + Engineering for the museum. In 1977 the American composer John Cage created "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of […]
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Highlights from the Print Study Room
Join us for a special guided tour of selected prints from the Jules Heller Print Study Room. These tours offer a rare opportunity to study original prints without a frame's glass, allowing for an intimate encounter with artists throughout history. Tours are offered every Thursday–Sunday at 1 p.m. To make a reservation, contact Raechel Miller […]
Re:Sisters
This event features sisters Lisa and Janelle Iglesias form the New York City-based artist duo Las Hermanas Iglesias. As a team, they create artworks that disrupt borders, engage absurdity and promote the benefits of working together. This season, they are mounting a site-specific installation at ASU Art Museum as the first family-in-residence. Join us for […]
Material Beauty: Encounter with Nathan Newman
See the museum's collection through the lens of a scientist. In "Material Beauty," guest curator Nathan Newman, a professor in Solid State Science at Arizona State University's School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, has selected artworks that engage with the chemistry of color, the neurology of facial recognition and the mathematics of perspective. […]
Porøs
Nova Scotia-based artist Neil Forrest investigates ceramics, architectonics and the relationship between micro and macro structures in "Porøs" (Norwegian for "porous"). Made up of a series of ceramic cisterns and vessels, this grotto-like installation contains proliferating crystals, percolating rock and moving liquids. This project is part of the Windgate Contemporary Craft Initiative at ASU Art […] |
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Where Thieves Go After Death
Resident artist Sofía Córdova creates new media interventions that explore sci-fi, futurity, extinction and mutation, especially as they relate to human acceleration of climate change. Córdova is interested in the mythic and mystic mechanisms our species employs to make sense of the unimaginable. "Where Thieves Go After Death" is the first in a series of […] |
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6 events,
Waltzing on the ASU Tempe Campus: John Cage’s "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of New York"
Highlights from the Print Study Room
Re:Sisters
Material Beauty: Encounter with Nathan Newman
Porøs
Where Thieves Go After Death
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6 events,
Waltzing on the ASU Tempe Campus: John Cage’s "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of New York"
Highlights from the Print Study Room
Re:Sisters
Material Beauty: Encounter with Nathan Newman
Porøs
Where Thieves Go After Death
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7 events,
Spielraum 122: Art Meets Industry
In 2014, the Neue Porzellanfabrik Triptis GmbH invited five artists, including Helmut Frank, Patrick Loughran, Lyn Riccardo, Arnie Zimmerman and Lida Tarakhosky, to work in their porcelain factory in Triptis, Germany. These artists, with their diverse skillsets and backgrounds, began an ongoing collaboration that has probed porcelain's cultural meanings and material possibilities. This project is […] |
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6 events,
Waltzing on the ASU Tempe Campus: John Cage’s "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of New York"
Highlights from the Print Study Room
Material Beauty: Encounter with Nathan Newman
Porøs
Where Thieves Go After Death
Spielraum 122: Art Meets Industry
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6 events,
Waltzing on the ASU Tempe Campus: John Cage’s "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs of New York"
Highlights from the Print Study Room
Material Beauty: Encounter with Nathan Newman
Porøs
Where Thieves Go After Death
Spielraum 122: Art Meets Industry
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