Foreign Domestic
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Foreign Domestic is a recurring venue in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 8 times across 8 issues between September 03, 2024 and November 12, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “Joseph Brock presents ‘Every Asterism’ at Foreign Domestic”; “MINOTAURS opens at Foreign Domestic. This group show explores sentience, agency”; “I missed the Foreign Domestic opening this week”. It most often appears alongside Jean’s, New York, Brooklyn.
Metadata
- Category: Venues
- Mention count: 8
- Issue count: 8
- First seen: September 03, 2024
- Last seen: November 12, 2025
Appears In
- What Are You Doing In The Fall?
- Mimetic Theories of Doing Nothing
- 52 Notifications From Hell
- mutually assured destruction
- generative and godly secrets
- Drinking Dreams
- Big Huge World
- Things that Happened Once I Gave Up Vice
Related Pages
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- Jean’s (5 shared issues)
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- New York (5 shared issues)
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- Brooklyn (4 shared issues)
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- IRL Gallery (4 shared issues)
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- KGB (4 shared issues)
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- Blade Study (3 shared issues)
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- Chinatown (3 shared issues)
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- Chloe Pingeon (3 shared issues)
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- Club Chess (3 shared issues)
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- David (3 shared issues)
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- Le Bain (3 shared issues)
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- Los Angeles (3 shared issues)
External Links
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- Instagram: https://instagram.com/foreigndomestic
Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
From 6 - 8pm — Joseph Brock presents ‘Every Asterism’ at Foreign Domestic; a solo show of painting and anime.
Inline links: Joseph Brock, Foreign Domestic
From 6 - 8pm — MINOTAURS opens at Foreign Domestic. This group show explores sentience, agency, and new and old forms of consciousness. Curated by Harris Rosenblum, with works by Simon Denny, Anthony Discenza, Eli Kessler, Filip Kostic, Andre Magana, Karyn Nakamura, Georgica Pettus.
Inline links: MINOTAURS, Foreign Domestic, Simon Denny, Anthony Discenza, Eli Kessler, Filip Kostic, Andre Magana, Karyn Nakamura
I missed the Foreign Domestic opening this week, but I am planning to visit God alone loves all things and he loves only himself before the festivities of the evening. Works by Alex Both, Joan Dillon, Kylie Mitchell, TINMANTIS.
From 6pm - 9om at Foreign Domestic — Extended hours at Genevieve Goffman’s solo exhibition all the words that came down to meet the body that came up from the ground, along with soundscapes from Genware, Pure Immanence, and Plebian.
Inline links: Foreign Domestic
From 6pm - 8pm at Foreign Domestic — Time is a River opens; a group exhibition curated by Travis Fairclough, with works by Cal Siegel, Dominic Palarchio, Emily Janowick, Mosie Romney, Sophie Friedman-Pappas, Valerie Keane.
Inline links: Foreign Domestic
From 6pm - 8pm at Foreign Domestic — Aeronauts Aimed for Altitude, Even… opens. An aerial exhibition.
Inline links: Foreign Domestic
Aeronauts: Aimed for Altitude at Foreign Domestic | GIFT at IRL Gallery | Club Chess Saturday, September 6 From 6pm - 8pm at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery — Sam Mckinnis Law and Order opens. - “Sam McKinniss could be called a great painter of modern life, if we were to assume that life is still modern.
From 6pm - 9pm at Foreign Domestic — Joel Wyllie Aerial the Projectionist opens.
Inline links: Foreign Domestic, Joel Wyllie
From 6pm - 8pm at Foreign Domestic — Another downtown opening - Travis Fairclough ‘Casino Pier’.
Inline links: Foreign Domestic, Travis Fairclough
Backlinks
- 52 Notifications From Hell
- Adidas
- Andrew Norman Wilson
- Bec Lauder
- Big Huge World
- Clara Gesang-Gottowt
- Coney Island
- Diet Pepsi
- Drinking Dreams
- Emily Janowick
- generative and godly secrets
- Georgica Pettus
- Gospel
- IRL Gallery
- Mike Crumplar
- Mimetic Theories of Doing Nothing
- Mind Palace Poetry
- Montana James Thomas
- Music
- mutually assured destruction
- Nowadays
- Organizations
- People: A
- People: C
- People: G
- People: R
- People: T
- Raquel Michel
- Reunion LIVE
- Robert Bresson
- Sean Glass
- Skype Williams
- Things that Happened Once I Gave Up Vice
- Travis Fairclough
- Venues
- What Are You Doing In The Fall?