Worlds Collide (Thank You and Good Night)
June 05, 2025 - July 11, 2025
Jeremiah TEIPEN (ACC 2001) participates in Worlds Collide (Thank You and Good Night), a group exhibition curated by Zachary Eric Federbush.
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Search / Filter EventsJeremiah TEIPEN (ACC 2001) participates in Worlds Collide (Thank You and Good Night), a group exhibition curated by Zachary Eric Federbush.
View EventFor this exhibition, yang02 (ACC 2023), who received an ACC grant last year to conduct research in New York and other locations in the U.S. for six months, will create new works based on his experiences.
View EventThis summer, American artist Leonardo DREW (ACC 1997) takes over the South London Gallery’s (SLG) main gallery with a new immersive sculptural installation.
View EventDiscover an incredible exhibition of works from Takashi MURAKAMI (ACC 1994, 2005; JDR 3rd Award 2024), known for his unique style that examines the cultural energies of contemporary Japan—anime, manga, and the otaku culture that grew around these popular art forms—against the backdrop of Japanese traditions.
View EventEli Klein Gallery presents “Ceci N’est Pas Une Guerre - This Is Not A War,” a group exhibition, curated by DO Tuong Linh (ACC 2022), of 17 Vietnamese artists showcasing 24 works.
View EventThe 2025 Green Island Human Rights Art Festival will take place from May 17 to September 21 at the Green Island White Terror Memorial Park in Taiwan, featuring work by Val LEE (ACC 2018, 2024).
View EventJeremiah TEIPEN's (ACC 2001) work featured in ECO Art on Island.
View EventFor the High Line, Luka Yuanyuan YANG (ACC 2017) presents Tales of Chinatown, an exhibition of three of her short films: Cantonese Tunes on Mott Street (2022), The Lady From Shanghai (2019), and Tales of Chinatown (2019).
View EventFor her solo show at Co-Prosperity titled Parallel to Hell, LE Hien Minh (ACC 2022) exhibits her newest body of work comprising two sculptures and a large hand-painted, site-specific text-based work.
View Event“Liminal Spaces” invites audiences into a borderless world where identity, memory, environment, and body are constantly redefined, featuring work by John Alexis BALAGUER (ACC 2024).
View EventWith The Rivers They Don’t See , the Kestner Gesellschaft presents the first institutional solo exhibition of Som SUPAPARINYA (ACC 2010) in Germany.
View EventHiraku SUZUKI’s (ACC 2011) exhibition Ocean and Signs (2025) is a series of works drawn in silver on a meditative blue background, reminiscent of the deep ocean and outer space.
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