FALL ARTS PREVIEW
Well, We'll See: Regime Change
NEW WORK FROM three acclaimed artists tackle politics and religion in Irvine Contemporary's gutsy mid-October show. Street artist Shepard Fairey presents political paintings and collage, including a subversive rendering of the $1 bill.
Al Farrow's gun-and-human-bone sculptures of religious shrines comment on the militarism in religion, and Paul D. Miller's (also known as DJ Spooky) satirical multimedia project includes postcards and a video on Antarctica's suppressed political history.
» Irvine Contemporary, 1412 14th St. NW; Oct. 18-Nov. 29; 202-332-8767. (McPherson Square)
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