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The Internet and social media have transformed everyday life into a performative, fishbowl experience, in which distinctions like public and private no longer have any meaning. That's the starting premise of this group show, which showcases pieces by Trisha Baga, Scott Lyall, Helen Marten, Ken Okiishi and Ei Arakawa (who contributes collaborations with Das Institut and Silke Otto-Knapp, respectively). Needless to say each of the works here are highly mediated, necessitating elaborate explanations, but more often than not, they're delivered with a certain visual panache.
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