Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni Haerizadeh, and Hesam Rahmanian, From March to April…2020, 2020. Courtesy of the artists and Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde
Virtual Opening Reception
not in, of, along, or relating to a line
a virtual zoom gathering with the curators and artists
Join us in virtually celebrating the opening of our first-ever fully virtual exhibition, not in, of, along, or relating to a line. In this unusual Zoom gathering, tour the exhibition with co-curators Maya Allison and Heather Dewey-Hagborg, and speak to the artists about their work. We will be gathering in different “Zoom rooms” that you can explore at will. Each room will bring with it the chance of conversation, exchange, and learning. All that is required is to bring your smartphone (and perhaps and a beverage) to enjoy with everyone else.
The dress code is casual. Join from the comfort of your home.
In the exhibition, nine artists and art collectives make visible both the restrictions and the freedoms of digital culture, and explore how identities and histories are created, transformed, or invented through our relationship with technology. Learn more about the exhibition here.
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