Marx@200

Marx@200

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Marx@200

Marx@200

Fri, Apr 6 - Sun, Jun 10, 2018
  • Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
  • SPACE
  • Ticket Prices
    Free

Curated by Kathy M. Newman and Susanne Slavick, Marx@200 will feature works by 37 artists from around the world. The artworks represent a diverse range of perspectives on Marx and his critique of inequality and capitalism, as well as his influence on political movements and regimes.

Marx@200 is an exhibit inspired by the 200th birthday of Karl Marx (May 2018). Some of the artworks in this exhibit engage directly with Marx’s image or his writings, while others confront capitalism and still others dream of revolution. Marx is a controversial political figure. His impact on the history of global communism is profound, but that is not this exhibit’s focus. Instead, Marx@200 is a spirited, playful, and international effort to respond to some of the big social and economic issues that peoples in Pittsburgh—and across the globe—are facing at this moment.

“As artists respond to both historical and current conditions, Marx’s legacy has shaped how and what they create,” said Newman, associate professor of English, who has also organized a series of lectures that examine Marx. “He is also becoming a popular culture icon in the digital age, with his image being used in countless memes and on products. We want to give people a chance to examine these phenomena and to reflect on the themes these artists have appropriated for their own work, from the rising tide of globalization to wealth inequality, to job loss and automation.”

For a complete list of artists, please visit the SPACE website.

Wednesday-Thursday 11am-6pm; Friday-Saturday 11am-8pm; Sunday 11am-5pm.