designboom radar: exhibitions to see around the world this april
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designboom radar: exhibitions to see around the world this april
"Cao Fei's Dash at Fondazione Prada presents a multimedia exploration of smart agriculture, addressing its social and environmental implications through innovative artistic practices."
"Shilpa Gupta's What Still Holds at Hamburger Bahnhof engages with fragmented language and participatory works, questioning concepts of truth, censorship, and collective memory."
"Calder: Dreaming in Balance at Fondation Louis Vuitton features nearly 300 works by Alexander Calder, creating a dialogue with Frank Gehry's architectural design."
"Martin Margiela's exhibition at Kudan House in Tokyo offers a comprehensive view of his artistic practice since leaving fashion, focusing on themes of body, absence, and transformation."
April features a variety of exhibitions worldwide that highlight how artists and designers interact with changing systems. In Milan, Cao Fei's Dash at Fondazione Prada examines smart agriculture's implications. Shilpa Gupta's What Still Holds at Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin addresses truth and censorship. Major retrospectives include Calder's works at Fondation Louis Vuitton and Kentridge's installation in Prague. Participation and expanded authorship are emphasized in Rirkrit Tiravanija's work in Milan and Isamu Noguchi's retrospective in Atlanta. Martin Margiela's first solo exhibition in Japan explores themes of body and transformation.
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