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exhibition brings together contemporary artists who make the
complexities of social relations the subject, material, or form of their
work. Responding to contemporary societal conditions, some artists
consider the influence of new technologies on human connections, while
some explore the effects of cultural difference and geo-politics. Others
orchestrate situations in which viewers interact directly with the
artwork or with one another, forging a community within the space of the
gallery. Considered together, the artists in Social Capital
present various models of human interaction, encouraging viewers to
reflect critically on their own positions within different social
networks.
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Participating
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