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Discover the diverse perspectives of artists on maps, borders, and networks through unique artworks that challenge traditional geographic representations. Explore how these creative interpretations redefine our understanding of the world and human connections.
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Grayson Perry. Map of an Englishman. 2004. MoMA Learning Maps, Borders, and Networks
Alighiero Boetti. Map of the World. 1989. MoMA Learning Maps, Borders, and Networks
Mona Hatoum. Routes II. 2002. MoMA Learning Maps, Borders, and Networks
Barrett Lyon, the Opte Project. Mapping the Internet. 2003. MoMA Learning Maps, Borders, and Networks
Juan Downey. Map of America. 1975. MoMA Learning Maps, Borders, and Networks
Hong Hao. The World Map A. 2000. MoMA Learning Maps, Borders, and Networks
Hong Hao. The World Map B. 2000. MoMA Learning Maps, Borders, and Networks
Rirkrit Tiravanija. Untitled 2008-2011 (the map of the land of feeling) I, II,and III. 2008-2011. MoMA Learning Maps, Borders, and Networks