And they don’t stop

“Shirtology” by Jérôme Bel, 2012 © Tate, 2012.

“Shirtology” by Jérôme Bel, 2012 © Tate, 2012.

Photo by Tate Photography, Gabrielle Fonseca Johns

Where: Verge Center for the Arts, 625 S Street; (916) 448-2985; www.vergeart.com.
Second Saturday reception: January 9, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Through March 20.
Hours: Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

Verge Center for the Arts

If anyone in Sacramento is still doubting that Verge Center for the Arts is where to experience the most dynamic art in town, let its first exhibition of 2016 put those thoughts to rest.

Billed as the “longest-running exhibition ever,” do it began in 1993 in Paris by a trio of artists who never wanted to see this train stop. There are 250 written or drawn instructions total as part of do it, and artists at each venue execute these, so each time they are followed, the outcome is different. Verge has chosen 20 of these instructions for its continuation of the exhibition that will be carried out by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Stephen Kaltenbach, Amalia Pica, Yoko Ono, Rirkrit Tiravanija and others as objects, performances or public engagement.