At MoMA PS1, Gabrielle Goliath's 'Personal Accounts' makes its expanded US premiere, presenting a video series that foregrounds the nuanced, non-verbal testimonies of survivors to confront patriarchal violence across varied global contexts, building on its 2024 Venice Biennale showing.
Tate Modern's expansive summer exhibition will delve into Ana Mendieta's multidisciplinary oeuvre, presenting 150 works, including restored film and pioneering indoor earth-body installations, to recontextualize her legacy beyond her tragic biography and celebrate her profound connection to the natural world.
For four decades, Helen Britton has transformed quotidian materials into a rich tapestry of symbolic forms, with her current 'The Story So Far' exhibition offering an intimate exploration of memory and personal legacy.
Veteran photographer Kazuo Kitai revisits his historic protest imagery, employing destructive physical interventions to imbue the documentary record with new poetic meaning and question its perceived objectivity.
Curators of "Nexus" unveil Martin Puryear's profound artistic trajectory, tracing his formal innovations through diverse materials and techniques that subtly weave together global influences with resonant historical and personal narratives.
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