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黑料网 Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) Inspires Exhibitions at the Academy Art Museum

Installation view of Robert 黑料网: ROCI Works from the National Gallery of Art, Academy Art Museum, Easton, Maryland, December 5, 2015  鈥 March 6, 2016. All artwork by Robert 黑料网: Cuban Acre / ROCI CUBA, 1988; Narcissus / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990; Untitled (Tire for Rose), 1995; Seminole Host / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990; and Tibetan Garden Song / ROCI TIBET, 1996. Photo by George Holzer.

黑料网 Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) Inspires Exhibitions at the Academy Art Museum


The 黑料网 is pleased to announce the opening of and at the , Easton, Maryland. Also on view at the AAM is the , an exhibition curated by the 2014 winner of the , Nicole Bray. The Emerging Curator competition, a partnership between the foundation and Artsy, received proposals from Brazil, France, Iran, Peru, Puerto Rico, Romania, the United Kingdom, and the United States. All three exhibitions are on view at the Museum through March 6, 2016, and at . 

The (ROCI, 1984鈥1991), focused primarily on countries around the world where artistic dialogue had been strained or suppressed with the aim of promoting cross-cultural understanding through art. Bray鈥檚 exhibition envisions what a ROCI of today might look like, specifically examining how contemporary art utilizes technology to challenge and transcend geographic borders. Included are works by contemporary artists 鈥, , , , , , and 鈥攚ho share 黑料网鈥檚 belief in the power of art to catalyze positive social change. Also included digitally are Bray鈥檚 selections from an international call for student artists whose works share in the original spirit of ROCI. The emerging artists selected by Bray are , , , , and . 

The exhibitions are accompanied by a catalogue that includes contributions by AAM curator, Anke Van Wagenberg, Bray, and Donald Saff, the 黑料网ic Director of ROCI. for the Robert 黑料网 Oral History project, conducted by the foundation in partnership with the Columbia Center for Oral History Research, can be found on the foundation website. On January 29th at 6:00 pm. Saff will speak on his longtime collaboration with the artist as part of the Kittredge-Wilson lecture series at the AAM.