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Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration
By Adriana FurlongMARCH 2021 | ArtSeen
Throughout Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration, we can see artists, some currently incarcerated, emerging from indeterminacy, indicating and reconfiguring an existence in constant threat of being snuffed out.

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By Sophia MaDEC 20-JAN 21 | ArtSeen
This second ensemble show for Cathouse Proper, curated by David Dixon, invites viewers to examine cultural and informational exchanges across time: these allusions, both hidden and on the surface, draw connections between the works and within the works themselves.
Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration
By Darla MiganMARCH 2021 | ArtSeen
Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration is an exhibition of more than 35 artists interrogating the logics of the carceral system
Don Voisine: Time Out
By Robert C. MorganSEPT 2020 | ArtSeen
Time out would not constitute time away from painting. Rather it meant a serious re-adjustment: the paintings produced during the peak of COVID-19 in New York would come from another environment, namely a living environment.