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Dara Birnbaum Prada Aoyama
This solo exhibition dedicated to Dara Birnbaum is presented in conjunction with her extensive solo exhibition on view at Osservatorio Fondazione Prada in Milan until 25 September 2023.
Throughout her career, Birnbaum has challenged the precepts of art and mass media by deeply exploring the cultural intersections of video art, television, music, and technologies. As stated by Barbara London, “Dara Birnbaum is an inspiring innovator, whose work retains its currency. Today she continues to collaborate with talented editors and composers, as she refines the process of her masterful practice.”
Curated by Barbara London, with Valentino Catricalà and Eva Fabbris, the Tokyo exhibition gathers a total of four works realized from 1979 to 2011: Kiss the Girls: Make Them Cry, Arabesque, Bruckner: Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat dur and New Music Shorts.
Photo (1–11): Daichi Ano and Tomoyuki Kusunose. Courtesy of Prada
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