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List Projects exhibition series


Institution
List Visual Arts Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Grant Cycle
Spring 2018
Amount
$100,000
Type of Grant
Exhibition Support

The List Visual Arts Center at MIT is a creative laboratory that offers artists space to experiment and push aesthetic boundaries through exhibitions, commissions, and special programs. One of these programs is the List Projects series, through which emerging and underrepresented artists present new work three times a year in the compact Bakalar Gallery. Each project is accompanied by public discussions that link the exhibition’s content to relevant academic scholarship.


…my work as a premature memorial to myself, others, and perhaps our world. Now that’s an ending. Three-channel digital video, 2019. Courtesy the artist Installation view of List Projects 20: Becca Albee at MIT List Visual Arts Center, December 12, 2019–February 9, 2020. Photo: Charles Mayer
Installation view, List Projects 21: Rami George at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA, 2020 Image courtesy the artist © 2020 Rami George Photo: Peter Harris Studio
Installation view of List Projects: Delia Gonzalez at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA 2018
Installation view of List Projects 17: Mary Helena Clark at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA. 2019. Photo: Peter Harris Studio
Installation view of List Projects 19: Farah Al Qasimi at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA., 2019. Photo: Charles Mayer
Range 1, 2019 Selections from the former Port Authority of New York and New Jersey library inventory, engraved library shelving unit Courtesy the artist and Carlos/Ishikawa, London Installation view: List Projects: Rose Salane at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA, 2019 © Charles Mayer Photography
1994

On May 13, 1994 the Andy Warhol Museum opened its doors to the public. The museum holds the largest collection of Warhol’s artworks and archival materials, and is the most comprehensive single-artist museums in the world and the largest in North America.

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