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Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art

Lured by the thrill of the unknown and the beauty of maps, 38 artists
create their own maps that bear the imprint of personal histories as
well as actual sites. Ranging from the celestial and the terrestrial to the
subatomic, the works explore such themes as borders, identity, and
travel—both real and imagined, while charting fresh ways of locating
our place in a world in flux.

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Katonah Museum of Art October 3, 2010 – January 9, 2011

Uncommon Beauty

Uncommon Beauty

Taken For Looks

Taken For Looks

Janus

Janus

Enchanting the Real

Enchanting the Real

Vanishing Boundaries

Vanishing Boundaries

Via Simbolica

Via Simbolica

Food Matters

Food Matters

Sweet Tooth

Sweet Tooth

Tools as Art

Tools as Art

The American Center for Physics

The American Center for Physics

Mueck

Mueck

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Sarah Tanguy is a curator in the ART in Embassies Program, as well as an independent curator and critic based in Washington, DC. Her current projects include “Vanishing Boundaries,” a joint US/Lithuania photography exhibition, “Taken for Looks,” an all-photography, food-inspired exhibition, “Breaking Bread,” a Cuba/Russia/US exhibition, and an ongoing exhibition series for the American Center for Physics. Contact Sarah at mail@sarahtanguy.com

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