At the Walker Art Gallery, "Gender Stories" mounts a sweeping examination of identity and self-expression across centuries, featuring artworks from Sarah Biffin's intricate miniatures to contemporary photography by Catherine Opie and multimedia installations by Ebun Sodipo.
EXPO Chicago 2026 will present a dedicated preview of artists destined for the Obama Presidential Center’s collection, complemented by carefully curated Focus and Profiles sections showcasing diverse international and emerging artistic voices.
Karen Comer Lowe's "Unbound Narratives: Embodied Language" at Atlanta Contemporary features artists February James, Bethany Collins, Gabi Madrid, and a’driane nieves, who transform embodied experiences into visual and linguistic expressions of identity and autonomy.
Anonymous cultural workers utilized the MFA Boston's branded font in a public projection, starkly revealing the absence of diverse leadership and curators post-layoffs and challenging the institution's proclaimed commitment to equity and inclusion initiatives.
Architect Tsuyoshi Tane's 'archaeology of the future' method, currently featured in the 'memoryscapes' exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, advocates for excavating the profound historical and geological narratives of a site to inform new constructions, offering a counterpoint to modernism's generic tendencies.
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