Helen Molesworth (EDT)/ M. Darsie Alexander (EDT)/ Julia Bryan-Wilson (EDT)/ Baltimore Museum of Art (COR)/ Des Moines Art Center (COR)/ Wexner Center for the Arts (COR)
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John O'Brian/ Julia Bryan-Wilson/ Blake Fitzpatrick (PHT)/ Susan Schuppli/ Douglas Coupland
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Lanka Tattersall/ Julia Bryan-Wilson/ Jeannine Tang
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Laylah Ali (ART)/ Deborah Rothschild/ Katy Kline (INT)/ Julia Bryan-Wilson
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Mika Rottenberg/ Christopher Bedford (INT)/ Julia Bryan-Wilson/ Wayne Koestenbaum
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Nicholas R. Bell/ Julia Bryan-Wilson (CON)/ Bernard L. Herman (CON)/ Michael J. Prokopow (CON)/ Douglas Coupland (FRW)
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Petra Gilroy-Hirtz; Okwui Enwezor; Julia Bryan-Wilson; Petra Gilroy-Hirtz; Virginia Raguin; Ulrich Wilmes
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Susan Dackerman (EDT)/ Jennifer L. Roberts (CON)/ Richard Meyer (CON)/ Julia Bryan-Wilson (CON)
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Yoko Ono/ Klaus Biesenbach (EDT)/ Christophe Cherix (EDT)/ Julia Bryan-Wilson
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