Installation view of Slavs and Tatars: Hang Don't Cut at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Los Angeles (all photos AX Mina/Hyperallergic) LOS ANGELES — There’s a meditative quality to Slavs and Tatars: Hang Don ...
For Projects 98: Slavs and Tatars, The Museum of Modern Art presents the first United States solo exhibition by Slavs and Tatars, from August 15 through December 10, 2012. Slavs and Tatars is a ...
In major museums, as well as at club nights and its own bar, the collective Slavs and Tatars casts a humorous eye over the region between the former Berlin Wall and the Great Wall of China. By ...
"We were struck by how relevant the subject matter of the satirical weekly remains a century later. The topics of the caricatures — women’s rights, Western interference, religious fundamentalism — are ...
Founded in 2006 by a motley crew of assertively intellectual, generally international, and multilingual artists, the razor-sharp, intimidatingly clever collective Slavs and Tatars is known for layered ...
Blaffer Art Museum will be the exclusive U.S. venue for Mirrors for Princes, an evolving five-city exhibition of installations and sculpture by the art collective Slavs and Tatars. Slavs and Tatars is ...
Biennials aren’t usually a barrel of laughs. But the collective Slavs and Tatars conscripted several stand-up comedians to participate in the 33rd edition of the Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts.
On August 15, 2024, French President Emmanuel Macron invited the world to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Allied landing in Provence that followed the Normandy invasion and was pivotal to ...
The artist collective Slavs and Tatars have opened an exhibition at New York University’s Rafael Viñoly-designed campus within Abu Dhabi’s controversial Saadiyat Island Cultural District to mark the ...
Catalog of the exhibition "Slavs and Tatars - mouth to mouth" held at the Ujazdowski Castle Centre of Contemporary Art, Warsaw, November 25, 2016 - February 19, 2017; Pejman Foundation, May 5 - July ...
Rahima Gambo’s wanderings, Yoriyas’s Moroccan photo scenes, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.’s “Pile of Bricks,” Slavs and Tatars’ archival gems, Vanessa Bell’s Buenos Aires. By Siddhartha Mitter See more of our ...