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  • GENERAL CONDITIONS | Jack Shainman Gallery

    DPI Chair, Deborah Willis, Featured in GENERAL CONDITIONS Exhibition at Jack Shainman Gallery twitter facebook

    Monday, May 19, 2025

    The exhibition offers a sustained reflection on the social and political climate of our time by considering how we respond—individually and collectively—when many of the most basic components of public life can no longer be taken for granted.

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  • Wafaa Bilal: Domestic Tension, 2007.

    DPI Professor Wafaa Bilal's Indulge Me Reviewed by Art in America twitter facebook

    Tuesday, May 6, 2025

    Art in America's Emily Watlington reivews Wafaa Bilal's show "Titled “Wafaa Bilal: Indulge Me.” The MCA show is hands-down the best museum presentation of past performances I have ever seen."

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  •    William Earle Williams, "Interior, Fort Morgan, Battle Site, Mobile Bay, Alabama", 2003. Courtesy of the artist.

    DPI Chair Dr Deborah Willis Free As They Want to Be Opening Reception curated by Co-curated by Cheryl Finley twitter facebook

    Friday, Apr 11, 2025

    Free as they want to be: Artists Committed to Memory presents contemporary art inspired by historical memory. The exhibition considers in comparative perspectives the historic and contemporary role photography and film have played in remembering legacies of slavery and its aftermath.

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  • Two male-presenting figures are wearing pastel clothing, one is seated and they are touching, both figures are located in a room decorated in 18th century fashion

    DPI Professor Sean Fader Announces New Exhibition "Sugar Daddy: Dear Danielle"

    Tuesday, May 2, 2023

    DPI Professor Sean Fader announces a new exhibition, "Sugar Daddy: Dear Danielle" at Denny Gallery in New York. The exhibition opens on May 19th and runs through June 24th.

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  • getty images - header image features three prominent figures in the black community and history - states the words "getty images: black history - unseen, untold, uncovered"

    DPI Chair Deborah Willis, Ph.D., partners with Getty Images to launch initiative to Elevate Black History and Empower Storytellers twitter facebook

    Wednesday, Jul 20, 2022

    Tisch DPI Chair Dr. Deborah Willis was among prestigious historians and educators partnering with Getty Images to curate Black History & Culture Collection.

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  • Three stacks of newspapers depict quantitatively the stories posted in the news, labeled in decreasing order as: "war & conflict", "dead bodies", "sexual violence"

    DPI Prof. Lorie Novak Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship twitter facebook linkedin

    Wednesday, Apr 27, 2022

    DPI Professor Lorie Novak named among The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Guggenheim Fellows for 2022.

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  • photo of gallery interior silver wall featuring 11 works by multiple artists - most of which are portraits

    DPI Prof. Lorie Novak works on view at MOMA in "Our Selves: Photographs by Women Artists from Helen Kornblum" twitter facebook

    Wednesday, Apr 20, 2022

    DPI Professor Lorie Novak works on view in the exhibition which is an invitation to look at pictures through a contemporary feminist lens;

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  • photo of collected items of various sizes, shapes, categories, including candles, action figures and dolls, toy trucks and cars, and BIGGIE

    DPI Prof. Jeffrey Henson Scales photos Questlove's collecting for NYTimes twitter facebook linkedin

    Tuesday, Mar 29, 2022

    DPI Prof. Jeffrey Henson Scales photos for NYTimes article by Questlove, "Collecting Is An Act of Devotion, and Creation"

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  • a color portrait of deborah willis photographed by alice proujansky

    DPI Chair Deborah Willis's Meditations at Sugar Hill Museum twitter facebook linkedin

    Monday, Mar 14, 2022

    DPI Professor and Chair Deborah Willis exhibits works in Sugar Hill Museum's "Meditations", on view March 12 to June 30, 2022.

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  • studio portrait photo of nine people

    DPI Professor Isolde Brielmaier is Reshaping the Art World twitter facebook

    Friday, Dec 3, 2021

    DPI Professor Isolde Brielmaier is featured in an article discussing how curators, gallerists, and directors are reconfiguring museums and galleries in a more equitable, inclusive way.

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