MISS DOCENT: Pakistan, washer stacks and bright-brights.

Impressive permanent collections may have put our area museums on the map, but it's the rotating exhibits that keep visitors coming back. Every Thursday, Abigail Minor updates you on the newest and most browse-worthy. This week: Pakistan, washer stacks and bright-brights.

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MISS DOCENT: Pakistan, washer stacks and bright-brights.

POSTED: Thursday, February 16, 2012, 4:00 PM
Filed Under: Arts Arts Events

It’s not too late to see The Institute of Contemporary Art’s “Jennifer Bolande Landmarks,” featuring 40 works by artist Jennifer Bolande. Beginning in the ’70s with choreography and drawing, Bolande has since transitioned to working with rephotography and appropriation. Pieces like Cascade, Marshall Stack, and Earthquake (above) are sure to capture your attention and curiosity.

Through March 11, free, Institute of Contemporary Art, 118 S. 36th St., 215-898-7108, icaphila.org.

 


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