Proof: Francisco Goya, Sergei Eisenstein, Robert Longo (through February 5) spans eras and continents to reveal how each artist renders the societal impact of politics and power in black and white, conveying the emotive and psychological aspects of revolution, war, and the follies of mankind beyond journalistic reportage. Curated by Garage chief curator Kate Fowle in collaboration with Robert Longo, Proof was developed through extensive conversations between the artist, curator, and specialists in Russia, and arose out of the influence over the decades that both Goya and Eisenstein have had on Longo. Selected works include Eisenstein's sketches from the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art that have not been exhibited before (alongside seven of his films that will be projected in slow motion, so that each frame can be experiences as an independent image); Goya's aquatint etchings on loan from the State Museum of Contemporary Russian History (formerly the...Museum of Revolution) which were gifted on the 20th anniversary of the Russian Revolution from the Spanish government; and works by Longo produced in the last 15 years.
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