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  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Where Without Whom

    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 […]

  • SUPERFLEX: Superfake/The Parley

    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 […]

  • Tony Labat: One for Tomorrow and One Just for Today

    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 […]

  • Watertight: Sandra Ramos

    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 […]

  • BLOW UP: New Acquisitions at the ASU Art Museum

    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 […]

  • Tony Labat: Love Me Two Times

    "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 […]

  • Between Earth and Sky: Southwest Art in China

    The ASU Art Museum presented this exhibition of works on paper by artists from the American Southwest at universities in Sichuan, Nanjing, Shanghai and Xi'an. Working with ASU's Center for […]