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Franz Ackermann

Franz Ackermann

Here’s an unusual exibition catalog: oversized, double-page reproductions in the landscape-format catalog give the viewer a sense of the explosive exuberance of color and the intelligent interplay of wall paintings and gallery installations that make Ackermann’s work so absorbing.

Ai Weiwei: Dropping the Urn

Ai Weiwei: Dropping the Urn

Ceramic Works, 5000 BCE - 2010 CE

Gregg Moore and Richard Torchia

You get the idea early on, with photos of Chinese-born, New York-based artist Ai Weiwei dropping a 2000-year-old Han Dynasty urn.

Animism

Animism

Anselm Franke

When Anselm Franke curated this exhibition on the role of aesthetic processes in the drawing of the boundaries between humans and things, the animate and the inanimate, he ranged far and wide.

SIEGFRIED ANZINGER

SIEGFRIED ANZINGER

Cowboys and Indians? German artist Siegfried Anzinger appropriates unexpected cultural references ranging from the Bible to pornography to the American West for the brilliant works in this dynamic, large-format exhibition catalog.