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Untitled, 2016, Flashe and screen printing ink on dyed linen, 108 x 84 inches (detail)
Exhibition History

Sadie Coles HQ, 62 Kingly Street, London, United Kingdom, October 5 - December 16, 2016

Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today, Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts


Bibliography

Matt Breen, “Laura Owens,” Time Out London, October 17 2016

Joanna Cresswell, “The Magic of Laura Owens’ Radical Paintings,” Anothermag.com, October 27 2016

Cassie Davies, “Laura Owens,” Studiointernational.com, November 27 2016

Harry Thorne, “Laura Owens,” Frieze, December 2016

Nicholas Hatfull, “Laura Owens,” Moussemagazine.it, December 3 2016

Eva Respini (ed.) Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today, Yale / ICA Boston 2018

Taylor Dafoe, “The Internet Totally Changed What It Means to Make Art Today. A New Show Explains How,” Artnet, February 2 2018

Michael Marotta, “The ICA’s ‘Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today’ is a provocative IRL spectacle,” Vanyaland, February 7 2018

Jody Feinberg, “Art: At the ICA, electronic artists examine how the Web has invaded our lives,” The Patriot Ledger, February 13 2018

Sofia Zamboli, “ICA’s ‘Art in the Age of the Internet’ exhibit overwhelms, impresses,” The Tufts Daily, February 20 2018

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