In the Stacks: Print Wikipedia
Hayden Library, Level 1 "Print Wikipedia" is a both a utilitarian visualization of the largest accumulation of human knowledge and a poetic gesture towards the futility of the scale of […]
Hayden Library, Level 1 "Print Wikipedia" is a both a utilitarian visualization of the largest accumulation of human knowledge and a poetic gesture towards the futility of the scale of […]
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 […]
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 […]
The first video survey of Mexico City-based artist Miguel Angel Rios, Landlocked follows Rios' remarkable journey into a unique artistic practice that addresses issues of power, apathy and violence though […]
Taking the spirit of Octavio Paz's poem, Where Without Whom, as a guide, this exhibition from the ASU Art Museum's collection of Latin American prints and photographs features work by […]
Legendary curator and museum director Paul J. Smith has spent his career creating exhibitions and supporting the careers of artists who have come to define the contemporary studio craft movement. […]
Taking the form of an experimental laboratory or studio, “Superfake/The Parley” features new images, video and sculptural works by the Danish artist collective SUPERFLEX. The commissioned project takes a painting […]
Since the early 1990s, Spencer Tunick has traveled the globe creating staged images of multiple nude figures in urban and rural public settings. And since 2000, collector Stephane Janssen has […]
Since the early 1980s, Tony Labat has been animportant participant in the California performance and video scene. Apioneer of video installations, he makes work that often identifies with the“outsider,” whether […]
Cuban artist Sandra Ramos has exhibited her work internationally since the late 1980s. This exhibition revolves around eight recent, short video animations that explore the complex historic and current relationship […]
Come experience a few of the great acquisitions the museum received in 2015. "Blow Up," an interactive piece by Scott Snibbe, incorporates breath, fans, technology and sound. There are also […]
"Love Me Two Times" presents two recent projects by Bay Area-based, Cuban-born artist Tony Labat exploring issues of labor, migration, and displacement. The first, premiered at the Havana Biennial in […]
