The Best Art Exhibitions to See This Month

Here are the best art exhibitions to see this month.

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Perhaps it's time for those on the East Coast to fly out to California, where a handful of galleries are opening a ton of dope exhibitions.

At Steve Turner Contemporary, for instance, Internet artist Yung Jake has taken a departure from video art and turned to sculpture-making. For his current show "New," he has transformed pop-up ads and familiar websites such as YouTube into physical installations made from scrap metal. In San Francisco, where there's no shortage of talent, POW WOW! Hawaii director Kamea Hadar and artist Defer will soon be exhibiting their Hawaii-inspired take on John Milton's Paradise Lost at  1AM Gallery.

While the majority of shows on this month's must-see list are in California, we've also included some incredible shows happening in New York, Switzerland, Japan, and beyond. Here are The Best Art Exhibitions to See This Month (August 2014).

“Yung Jake: New”

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“The Only Way Is Up”

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“Remi Rough: Further Adventures in Abstraction”

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“John and George”

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“Vita E Morte”

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“Rebel as Creator: The Art of Liu Kuo-sung and His Students”

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“The Golden Hour”

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“Paradise Lost”

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“The Little Dog Laughed”

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“New Coordinates”

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“Go With the Flow”

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“Obscenity”

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“In a Certain State of Uncertainty”

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“The Moving Museum: Istanbul”

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“Lee Ufan Solo Exhibition”

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“Labor”

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“Misha Most: The Warning”

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“Contemporary Contemporary”

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“Zhang Huan at Pace Chesa Büsin”

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“NYC Makers: The MAD Biennial”

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