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Tuesday, July 7th, 2009Top Museum Shows in 2009
Thursday, June 25th, 2009High Museum Exhibitions in 2009 [397,128] Children of Jesus, April 8 – July 5
The new Museum of the first edition of its new signature three-year “generation” features fifty artists from twenty-five countries, all under the age of thirty-three. The exhibition aims to examine the visual culture that Generation Y or Generation Me has created to date. The exhibition will be held in the central part, and includes painting, drawing, photography, film, animation, performance, installation, dance, Internet and video games. New Museum, 235 Bowery, New York, NY 10002, (212) 219-1222
The living and the dead, April 25 to September 27
With 90 works in a variety of media by 53 international artists, this exhibition explores the legacy and meaning of conceptual art. The show cleverly pushes conceptual art beyond its traditional boundaries. The living and the dead juxtaposing a set of works from the years 1960 and 1970, with more recent examples that may qualify Vaguement conceptual, including new works created for the exhibition and a number which has not been previously reported. Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 (612) 375-7600
Dan Graham: beyond, through May 25
Dan Graham’s art has become increasingly important in the development of contemporary art since the 1960 ’s – the rise of minimalism, conceptualism, and video and performance art to the exploration of architecture and culture rock and roll. This is the first major exhibition in North America, Graham and includes photographs, films and videos, architectural models, project design, prints and drawings, and writings of the 1960s to today. Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 250 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012, (213) 621-1749
Dawoud Bey, Class Pictures: Photographs, April 16, 2009-July 12
High School is a critical time for children when they discover themselves and the society in which life. For this exhibition, the artist a box of forty students understand what it means in the secondary. The photographs are accompanied by texts written by and about students. Bey hoped to create an important and compelling portrait of contemporary American youth in its various social and human dimensions. ” Milwaukee Art Museum, the Museum of Art, 700 North Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53202, (414) 224-3200