Exhibition
Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour — Frederick Douglass
Smithsonian American Art Museum 750 9th St. N.W., WashingtonSir Isaac Julien’s moving image installation Lessons of the Hour (2019) interweaves period reenactments across five screens to create a vivid picture of nineteenth-century activist, writer, orator, and philosopher Frederick […]
Benny Andrews: Migrants
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery 100 11th Ave, New YorkMichael Rosenfeld Gallery is pleased to present Benny Andrews: Migrants, the gallery’s fourth solo exhibition celebrating the work of Benny Andrews (1930–2006). Created between 2004 and 2006, The Migrant Series is the artist’s […]
Miguel A. Aragón & Eddy A. López: Echoes of Absence
Amos Eno Gallery 191 Henry Street, New YorkReception: Friday, June 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. Echoes of Absence presents the works of Miguel A. Aragón and Eddy A. López, artists who explore collective memory and trauma […]
Tulu Bayar: What Remains, What Connects: Stories in Assembly
Amos Eno Gallery 191 Henry Street, New YorkReception: Friday, June 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present What Remains, What Connects: Stories in Assembly, a solo exhibition by Tulu Bayar. On […]
Tending and Dreaming: Stories from the Collection
San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San JoseTending and Dreaming: Stories from the Collection launches the first dedicated collection galleries at the Museum. Providing unprecedented access to core works in San José’s only publicly held art collection, […]
Lotus L. Kang: I hear the hollow boom of time
Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, SeattleLotus L. Kang creates installations that respond to the spaces they inhabit and reveal the surprising possibilities of ‘misusing’ materials—specifically, the tools of photography. In her largest museum exhibition to […]
