Past Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions
Through a creative process that draws on the principles of semiotics Zhu harnesses the representative elements of her subjects’ identities and integrates them into self-...
Elizabeth Catlett: Points of Contact examines the life and legacy of one of the most important artists of the past century.
Lombardía defines herself as a “visual ecologist” who appropriates images to construct new meanings, identify connections, and reveal conflicts and contradictions.
A Boy From Texas presents an installation of cast truncated pyramids and hand-blown deer exquisitely fabricated by Corning Glass.
Japanese artist Izumi Kato invites viewers into his uncanny world, populated by spectral figures that inhabit the liminal space between the physical realm and the territory of...
Through a rigorous photographic practice that spans academic and urban environments, Arturo Soto investigates the narratives and counternarratives of cities.
Ring Redux: The Susan Grant Lewin Collection presents more than 100 avant-garde rings by artists.
Koh’s anthropomorphic landscapes —crying flowers, watchful suns — communicate complex emotional narratives full of wonder, pain, melancholy, and joy.
Mehryl Levisse’s multifaceted practice explores notions of subjectivity and identity related to queer experience.
Best known for his 1960s space-age style, Cardin expanded the boundaries of his artform across nearly eight decades, innovating new materials and silhouettes.