The exhibition examines the subjectivity of eroticism and its prevalence in contemporary Japanese culture, where sexuality can be viewed as self-expression and social commentary
A two-woman show by L
In his first solo exhibition in the United States, four videos and photographs spanning more than a decade depict Park
Searching for a new visual language, one that is universalized and transcultural.
The three featured artists and their practices, though distinct from one another, stretched the possibilities of their respective mediums and paved the way for future generations of artists from their regions to forge new expressions and perspectives, effectively redefining traditional notions of art.
An ambitious undertaking that transverses hypothetically across time and place, the show rehashes two seminal exhibitions from two pivotal moments in sociopolitical history as a backdrop for paving out a topography for art being produced in the current.