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Witch Hunt

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  1. Yael Bartana, What if Women Ruled the World?, 2017. Performance view, FIlmby Aarhus, European Capital of Culture Aarhus 2017, Denmark.
    Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Brigit Kaulfuss. Yael Bartana, What if Women Ruled the World?, 2017. Performance view, FIlmby Aarhus, European Capital of Culture Aarhus 2017, Denmark.
  2. Witch Hunt at the Hammer
    Photograph: Time Out/Michael JulianoWitch Hunt at the Hammer
  3. Witch Hunt at the Hammer
    Photograph: Time Out/Michael JulianoWitch Hunt at the Hammer
  4. Witch Hunt at the Hammer
    Photograph: Time Out/Michael JulianoWitch Hunt at the Hammer
  5. Witch Hunt at the Hammer
    Photograph: Time Out/Michael JulianoWitch Hunt at the Hammer
  6. Witch Hunt at the Hammer
    Photograph: Time Out/Michael JulianoWitch Hunt at the Hammer
  7. Witch Hunt at ICA LA
    Photograph: Time Out/Michael JulianoWitch Hunt at ICA LA
  8. Witch Hunt at ICA LA
    Photograph: Time Out/Michael JulianoWitch Hunt at ICA LA
  9. Witch Hunt at ICA LA
    Photograph: Time Out/Michael JulianoWitch Hunt at ICA LA
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Time Out says

You’ll have to hop between Westwood and the Arts District to catch both parts of this survey of mid-career women artists. The Hammer Museum and ICA LA are teaming up for “Witch Hunt,” a showcase of 16 artists who use feminist, queer and decolonial viewpoints to unpack the sociopolitical world. Participating artists include Leonor Antunes, Yael Bartana, Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz, Candice Breitz, Shu Lea Cheang, Minerva Cuevas, Vaginal Davis, Bouchra Khalili, Every Ocean Hughes (formerly Emily Roysdon), Laura Lima, Teresa Margolles, Otobong Nkanga, Okwui Okpokwasili, Lara Schnitger and Beverly Semmes.

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