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Sophie Calle: Overshare - Opening

Sophie Calle: Overshare - Opening, title card reading "Sophie Calle: Overshare"
UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art
3333 Avenue of the Arts
Costa Mesa, California 92626
Saturday, January 31, 2026 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Free

For the past five decades, French conceptual artist Sophie Calle has mined her own life to provocative effect. Drawing on intimate relationships and chance encounters, Calle’s work has anticipated the personality-driven, voyeuristic nature of contemporary culture. Comprising photography, text, video, and installation work, Sophie Calle: Overshare marks the first North American survey to display the breadth and depth of Calle’s artistic career, capturing the ways in which her early work anticipated the rise of social media as a space to shape and present lived experience.

With the artist at its center, Sophie Calle: Overshare offers an extended rumination on the paradoxes of self-disclosure, raising complicated questions about surveillance and the ethics of intrusion. Calle taps into our own prying curiosities, asking us to question our own presentations of self, alongside that of others.

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