![]() ![]() Both works in the installation explore the Gulf Arab nations’ response to American consumerism and technology.įrenetic collages illuminate that sandy patch from the screens of small televisions, tablets, and phones. Black Friday (2016) is the title of the exhibition and the main film, below which is The Litany (2016), a mound of sand, glass, and digital devices playing shorter videos. Inside, a subtle but steady undercurrent of clapping and screaming adds to the soundscape. The first element of Sophia Al-Maria’s installation at the Whitney exceeds the gallery itself: thudding bass not unlike the dramatic undertone of a horror movie bleeds through the walls. On View Whitney Museum July 26 – October 31, 2016 Rosemarys Greenpoint Tavern By Sara Christoph.On Time and a Half, Learning Disabilities, Secondary Gain, and the Business of Mental Health By Jose A.Seizing Freedom: DAVID ROEDIGER with Peter St. Clair.We Are Not in Possession of Power We Are in Possession of the Government: The Long Goodbye of Social Democracy in Latin America By Matthew Whitley.Labor Costs and the Life of the Mind By Samuel Feldblum. ![]()
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