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Monday, December 21, 2009

Exhibitions Elsewhere



Today's Art Daily covers an upcoming exhibition at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia that focuses on female Pop Artists. As with many widely studied art movements, woman participants have been underrepresented and remain relatively obscure. The exhibition's official page highlights a few more, with images.

We're also intrigued by the spring 2010 installation Christian Boltanski plans for the Park Avenue Armory. We can't really picture it, but it seems bold and interesting.
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