Current Series
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Exploring the often-fraught relationship between artists and categorization, this series of original articles considers the limits and potentials for rethinking the ways artists and their work are classified.
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Exploring today’s artists who make work about and within conflict, this series examines how the clash between opposing viewpoints is shaping art and our world.
Past Series
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This collection of conversations and dialogues among practitioners, scholars, and thinkers explores the current landscape and lasting legacy of Black American Dance.
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On the heels of a global pandemic, racial reckoning, climate crisis, and the threats to democracy, this series considers the various ways today’s performing artists create work that serves artistic and therapeutic goals.
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Living Collections Catalogues offer media-rich essays on broader themes as well as in-depth investigations of specific works of art.
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To celebrate Zorn’s seventh decade, the Walker presents a series of well-wishes from over 70 collaborators, colleagues, and friends who weigh in on the many facets of this versatile artist’s life and work.
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Exploring the use of humor as a form of resistance across today's art and design practices.
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On September 28 and 29, 2015 the Walker Art Center hosted an invitational curatorial research convening focused on pressing areas of inquiry facing the field of curating contemporary performance.
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Through a single interface, an array of voices are invited to respond to pressing questions that surround the work of making, presenting, understanding, and living with art today.
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Straight from the mind of polymath musician/artist Jason Moran comes a new kind of music publication.
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UNCOVERED focuses on the relationship between music and design.