[03/23/2015]
Envoy Enterprises in New York presents Gary Indiana’s third solo exhibition From The World of Entertainment: Collages & Prints 1974 – 2014 curated by Alejandro Loureiro Lorenzo. It is the second installment of the gallery’s Great Debate About Art exhibition series and brings together four decades of work by the multifaceted American writer, filmmaker and visual artist. From The World of Entertainment showcases Indiana’s collages, photography installation and video piece that explore the narratives of contemporary America, sexuality, the media and violence. The exhibition is on view from April 19th at Envoy Enterprises, 87 Rivington Street in New York.
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