‘Goshka Macuga: Time as Fabric’ will be the first New York museum presentation of work by London-based artist Goshka Macuga (b. 1967, Warsaw, Poland). Macuga’s practice typically applies in-depth historical and archival research to an interest in the evolving relationships among artists, institutions, politics, and communities. Her works investigate how art can be used to voice current concerns, rouse public debate, and inspire social change. Read more.
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IMG_4166 (2009), Goshka Macuga. Courtesy of the artist

Of what is, that is; of what is not that is not 1 (2012), Goshka Macuga. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago

The Letter (2011), Goshka Macuga. © Goshka Macuga

Death of Marxism, Women of All Lands Unite (2013), Goshka Macuga. Photo: Terje Östling
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