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​​New York | A Must-See Exhibition on Body & Environment 🎨🤖​​

📍 ​​Hauser & Wirth​​ (Locations on 18th & 22nd St) ​​William Kentridge: *A Natural History of the Studio​​* Currently at Hauser & Wirth NY, this exhibition by ​​South African artist William Kentridge​​ begins with a striking premise: "The studio is an enlarged head." 🧠✨ Kentridge ​​deconstructs the artist's role in society​​ through ​​collage, fragmentation, and mechanization​​—transforming bodies, tools, and studio debris into haunting, thought-provoking visuals. Perfect for anyone exploring themes of: • ​​Bodies in space​​ • ​​Human-machine relationships​​ • ​​Artistic labor​​ ⚠️ ​​Closing soon!​​ Free to visit, but ends ​​August 1​​—don’t miss it! (My philosophy professor insisted I go—and wow, worth it.) ​​Have you seen Kentridge’s work?​​ What’s your take on his "studio as mind" concept? Discuss below! 👇 #ContemporaryArt #PostmodernPhilosophy #ArtExhibition #NYCGalleries #BodyAndMachine #SelfExploration

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​​New York | A Must-See Exhibition on Body & Environment 🎨🤖​​

📍 ​​Hauser & Wirth​​ (Locations on 18th & 22nd St) ​​William Kentridge: *A Natural History of the Studio​​* Currently at Hauser & Wirth NY, this exhibition by ​​South African artist William Kentridge​​ begins with a striking premise: "The studio is an enlarged head." 🧠✨ Kentridge ​​deconstructs the artist's role in society​​ through ​​collage, fragmentation, and mechanization​​—transforming bodies, tools, and studio debris into haunting, thought-provoking visuals. Perfect for anyone exploring themes of: • ​​Bodies in space​​ • ​​Human-machine relationships​​ • ​​Artistic labor​​ ⚠️ ​​Closing soon!​​ Free to visit, but ends ​​August 1​​—don’t miss it! (My philosophy professor insisted I go—and wow, worth it.) ​​Have you seen Kentridge’s work?​​ What’s your take on his "studio as mind" concept? Discuss below! 👇 #ContemporaryArt #PostmodernPhilosophy #ArtExhibition #NYCGalleries #BodyAndMachine #SelfExploration

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