Gerald Peters Contemporary Presents Indigenous Group Exhibition 'As We Have Always Been'
The exhibition 'As We Have Always Been' at Gerald Peters Contemporary in New York features the works of four Indigenous artists exploring identity, place, memory, and cultural continuity. This showcase highlights how ancestral wisdom connects with personal stories and modern art through Indigenous viewpoints. Each artist reflects their unique backgrounds and cultural ties to the land, addressing themes of belonging, resilience, and self-identity. Despite differing techniques, their artworks collectively celebrate the richness of contemporary Indigenous art and offer deep insights into continuity and the evolving nature of Indigenous identity. One of the featured artists is Patrick Dean Hubbell (Diné, b. 1987), who draws inspiration from his heritage. The exhibition is currently on display, elevating these varied narratives.
Key facts
- Gerald Peters Contemporary is presenting the exhibition 'As We Have Always Been'.
- The exhibition features four Indigenous artists.
- The artists' practices explore identity, place, memory, and cultural continuity.
- The exhibition considers relationships between ancestral knowledge, lived experience, and contemporary expression.
- The artists draw on personal histories, cultural traditions, and relationships to land.
- Themes include belonging, resilience, and self-definition.
- Patrick Dean Hubbell (Diné, b. 1987) is one of the featured artists.
- The exhibition is on view at Gerald Peters Contemporary.
Entities
Artists
- Patrick Dean Hubbell
Institutions
- Gerald Peters Contemporary
Locations
- New York
- United States