Channeling Greater Power: Maria Hupfield, Lisa Le Feuvre, and Mikinaak Migwans at Wexner Center for the Arts

Join us this weekend at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, for a performative gathering with artist Maria Hupfield, guest curator Lisa Le Feuvre, and multimedia artist and scholar Mikinaak Migwans to call upon the artists and ancestors who surround Nancy Holt’s and Maria Hupfield’s artistic practices.

Explore the artwork and learn from the artists through conversations engaging with the past by calling on memory and legacy within their respective exhibitions, Maria Hupfield's The Endless Return of Fabulous Panther (Biimskojiwan) and Nancy Holt's Power Systems. The experience will be centered on the gifts of respect and reverence for those who have come before us.

Event Details:
Channeling Greater Power

Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio
Performance Space
April 6, 2025
6:00PM

Tickets and further information about the event can be found on the Wexner Center for the Arts website.

Maria Hupfield, Fixed Time, 2012; performance during 7a*11d International Performance Art Festival, Toronto; photo: Henry Chan.

© Maria Hupfield

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Films by Holt and Smithson on view at The Museum of Modern Art

Three films by Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson are currently on view at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in collection gallery 411 of the David Geffen Wing. This presentation focuses on Spiral Jetty (1970), Swamp (1971), and Sun Tunnels (1978). Newly restored scans of the first two works are presented as part of a collaboration between Holt/Smithson Foundation and MoMA to preserve their moving-image work.

Chapter Nine of Tuesday Texts

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"Nancy Holt: Light and Shadow Poetics" at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles

What does it mean to notice how we see? "Nancy Holt: Light and Shadow Poetics" at the MAK Center at the Schindler House in Los Angeles offers an encounter where art and architecture shape perception together. This exhibition to brings Holt’s work into a responsive dialogue with the Schindler House, inviting visitors to experience art and architecture as partners in seeing.

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