Verge Exhibition Ends Friday
In order to catch the culturally provocative Terra Nullius at , Sacramento, you need to get there by Friday, Dec. 23. have had a part in Terra Nullius, an exhibition by Los Angeles-based and Verge resident Lisa Oxley. Translated from Latin it means nobodys thing or land belonging to no one.
According to Verge, In international law it is used to designate a territory that has never been subject to the sovereignty of any state: international airspace, oceans beyond the continental shelf, outer space and the planets of the solar system are designated as terra nullius. Often a swath of land between two contested territories, it points to borders, walls, and issues of citizenry. Oxley navigates these issues and the space in between with painting, installation, architecture, and dialogue, activating the space. The exhibit as well as planned programming encouraged public conversations about constitutional issues, including a talk by 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis School of Law Professor Jack Chin and the video presentation of ," by Robert Irwin, professor of Spanish and Portuguese at 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis. A 30-foot expanse of a white wall that divides the space has punched up the visual impact.
SFMOMA Features Soundtracks Through Jan. 1
Dont miss a chance to take a sonic journey through the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art with visitor-favorite before it closes Jan. 1. Select pieces address the association of soundtracks with film scores in unexpected ways, while others take various approaches to visualizing the relationship between sound and space. Moving beyond medium-specific histories of sound art and electronic music, this cross-generational presentation highlights past SF MOMA commissions.
Through Month's End, See Two Exhibitions at Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis
Two exhibitions highlighting the universitys distinctive legacy of nurturing and exhibiting innovative contemporary art are on view. The centerpiece of the museums fall program, which ends Dec. 28, is a major group exhibition of works by leading African American contemporary artists, including rarely exhibited works by artists connected with 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis. Also on view this fall is an immersive sound art installation by the experimental composer John Cage that returns to 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis after premiering at the university nearly 50 years ago.
The Manetti Shrem Museum serves as the exclusive Northern California venue for Dimensions of Black following the exhibitions acclaimed presentation at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego earlier this year. Dimensions of Black features more than 30 works by some of the most celebrated African American artists of the past three decades, many with close ties to California.
More information about both of these exhibitions is here.
Please note that the museum is closed Dec. 23-25 for the holidays. See the complete schedule.
But the break won't be long. The Manetti Shrem's winter exhibition opens Jan. 16 with works by celebrated painter and founding art faculty member Wayne Thiebaud.