Tamara Khasanova

is a curator, researcher and writer living in Brooklyn, New York. She is currently a Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow in the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program (ISP) for 2024-25. She holds an MA degree in Curatorial Practice from the School of Visual Arts. She has worked at such institutions as e-flux, White Columns, Queens Museum, TransitoryWhite, FOR-SITE Foundation, Art Matters Ukraine.

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6/ Do-Until Loop Parade

Hyemi Kim, Po Han Huang, Fernando Sancho, Weihan Zhou, Yi Hsuan Lai, Jinglin Wang, Lingfei Ren

Co-curated, organized, and fabricated.
Hosted by the School of Visual Arts.

Do-Until Loop Parade is an exhibition in a box inspired by Duchamp’s Boîte en Valise (1935- 41). Artworks featured in this show hint at the existence of “loops” that have long dictated our psychological, socioeconomic, and political freedoms. These loops are constructs — systems of control — but their origins and logics are obscured. Nonetheless, their effects on our lives are palpable. The exhibition brings together selected works from the 2020 SVA MFA Photography and Video program’s graduating class, which have been selected by their relevance to ideas of cyclicality and isolation.

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April 2021