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SUMMARY:The Aorta of an Archivist
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the exhibition Healing\, Knowing\, Seeing the Body\, the Spencer Museum of Art commissioned Houston-based transdisciplinary artist Dario Robleto to create a new work of art: The Aorta of an Archivist. This immersive sound and video installation connects Robleto’s deep and longstanding research on the cosmos\, the human heart\, and the history of recording. The work is framed by the concept of the “unobservable universe\,” an astronomical phenomenon with profound consequences: Because the universe is expanding so quickly\, light from the stars rapidly moving away from Earth will no longer be able to reach even our strongest telescopes. The cosmos has presented us with an observational threshold that seems impermeable. \nThe Aorta of an Archivist reminds us that we have continually crossed boundaries that once seemed impassable\, especially with respect to our bodies. Through complex layering and the deliberate confusion of scale\, the film prompts viewers to question what is known and unknown\, knowable and unknowable—to ask where our observational limits lie. \nOur galleries are open to the public Thursday through Sunday from 1–5PM.
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LOCATION:Spencer Museum of Art\, University of Kansas\, 1301 Mississippi St.\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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SUMMARY:Healing\, Knowing\, Seeing the Body
DESCRIPTION:The human body has the potential to serve as a universal point of connection. The feats the human body can achieve\, the wonder it can inspire\, and the pain it can endure offer possibilities for uniting us through shared experience. Everyone has a body—one that comes into existence\, changes through time\, and eventually succumbs to death. \nYet\, the body is also individual and intimate\, shaped both by cultural context and personal circumstance. It serves as a site of violence and debate\, providing visible ways to identify and label difference that can lead to widespread\, harmful injustice. \nThis exhibition explores these complexities and contradictions through works of art from the Spencer Museum of Art’s collection\, as well as site-specific commissions and loans from contemporary artists and regional institutions. Together\, these diverse pieces reveal the many ways that artists\, scientists\, healers\, and others have come to understand the body through time and across cultural contexts. \nOur galleries are open Thursday through Sunday from 1–5PM. You can also explore an online version of this exhibition on our website.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/healing-knowing-seeing-the-body/
LOCATION:Spencer Museum of Art\, University of Kansas\, 1301 Mississippi St.\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Me Anything
DESCRIPTION:Get your Spencer Museum art fix the second Monday of the month on Facebook with Curator Kate Meyer. Between 7 to 8PM CST\, head over to our main Facebook page and watch for the Art Me Anything post. Then comment with a prompt\, anything from an artist name to an emoji\, and Kate will reply with a link to a work of art in our collection.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/art-me-anything/
LOCATION:Spencer Museum of Art\, University of Kansas\, 1301 Mississippi St.\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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