DREI presents a group show Stamina, February 27 until April 04.
Seph Rodney engages Noel W. Anderson in a substantive conversation exploring the artist’s textile-based manipulations, which critically torque images of Black masculinity to articulate the inherent distortions and pervasive mediation embedded within screen-based representations.
Salvadoran-born queer artist Johanna Toruño utilizes city walls as potent canvases for her Unapologetic Street Series, forging collective presence and articulating resistance through accessible political posters amidst escalating federal immigration operations.
At mumok, Tobias Pils’s “Shh” exhibition surveys a decade of his painting practice, revealing how his formal language consistently transforms intimate and universal themes through an evolving dialogue between abstraction and figuration.
For Mammoth, his new show at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Cave takes up contentious issues of race and climate change in beads, sequins and Lite-Brite colors.
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