Maps; from Rand McNally to TomTom, they give peace of mind when setting out into unfamiliar terrain. This fall, let your GPS guide you to 134 Jay Street where the Katonah Museum of Art presents Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art. On view from October 3, 2010 through January 9, 2011, this moving exhibition expands the boundaries of mapping as a practical means for way-finding, transcending the physical act of travelling from points A to Z. For more information about the Museum, ...
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Norman Akers,
Jane Ingram Allen,
Doug Beube,
Marla Brill,
Val Britton,
Ingrid Calame,
Russell Crotty,
Matthew Cusick,
Josh Dorman,
Eric Finzi,
Vernon Fisher,
Dawn Gavin,
Robert Green,
David F. Hartwell,
Robin Hewlett,
Mike Iacovone,
Kysa Johnson,
Ken Kalman,
Cindy Kane,
Nina Katchadourian,
Karey Ellen Kessler,
Ben Kinsley,
Joyce Kozloff,
Pedro Lasch,
John Mann,
Meridith McNeal,
Trevor Paglen,
Lordy Rodriguez,
John Ruppert,
Soledad Salamé,
Lincoln Schatz,
Paula Scher,
Foon Sham,
Scott Sherk,
Susan Stockwell,
Robert Van Vranken,
Judi Werthein,
Jeremy Wineberg,
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