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Buying and Selling and student films through June 2 Border Crossings through August 4 Serra's 235-ton sculpture Sequence |
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Revisiting the South: Richard Misrach’s Cancer Alley
Through June 16
Experience the haunting beauty of this acclaimed photographer’s large-scale images. These exquisite works transcend the environmental devastation they reveal—landscapes and communities destroyed by the petrochemical industry. This exhibition is organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta. Environmental. Learn more
Lee Friedlander: The Cray Photographs
Through June 16
Witness the rise of the American supercomputer industry through the eyes of one of the nation's most influential photographers. The 79 vintage prints in the exhibition are the partial and promised gift of Michael J. Levinthal to the Cantor Arts Center. Learn more
A Royal Renaissance: School of Fontainebleau Prints from the Kirk Edward Long Collection
Through July 14
As part of King Francois I of France's cultural policy, prominent engravers of the time recorded the multimedia ensembles embellishing the king's royal residence at Fontainebleau. Disseminated internationally, their prints publicized the cultural efflorescence that the king had fostered. More than 30 examples have been selected from the collection of Kirk Edward Long to illustrate the sophistication and extravagance of this courtly style. Learn more
