tête-à-tête
In dialogue with Muse and curated by artist Mickalene Thomas, tête-à-tête features photographs by ten artists who inspire Thomas including Renée Cox, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Zanele Muholi, and Carrie May Weems.
In dialogue with Muse and curated by artist Mickalene Thomas, tête-à-tête features photographs by ten artists who inspire Thomas including Renée Cox, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Zanele Muholi, and Carrie May Weems.
Drawing from art history, visual culture, and her community of muses, Mickalene Thomas and the artists of tête-à-tête redefine concepts of beauty and challenge current societal traditions.
Highlighting uncertainty and contradiction, Truth or Dare emphasizes the importance of questioning both knowledge and belief by featuring artists that utilize illusion to entice, entertain, and explore the slippery terrain between fact and fiction, presence and absence, reality and imagination.
Outside/In/Inside/Out presents archived images that have documented the history of human space travel through the lens of astronauts and the Hubble telescope.
Photographer Michael Wilson led this project–a selected group exhibition of regional and national photographers with workshops designed to better understand the process of printing photographs in the darkroom.
The Tenderness of The Wolves documents a maligned subgroup of Americans— disenfranchised, heterosexual, white men. Clem’s photography searches beyond the guarding that these men endure and adorns them with an intimate portrayal of their frailties.
Peter Moore’s work documents the 1960’s art-world moment when experimental performance, music, dance, and visual art intersected in radical and transformative ways.
With images sourced from YouTube featuring teen and young adult “how-to” videos, Odell uses the archived clips to reconstruct new observations.
Artists Lorena Molina, Gina Osterloh and Carman Winant form the foundation for this group show that portrays the female experience though photographs, videos, film, and performance.
Teju Cole in conversation with curator Drew Klein about his career as photographer, writer, critic, and performance collaborator.