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Machado|Danilo Archives Exhibition Explores Feminism, Mass Incarceration, and Social Justice Art

exhibition · 2026-04-23

The Machado|Danilo Archives exhibition presents new video works by both emerging and established artists, focusing on feminist perspectives. The show examines artistic representations of mass incarceration through its main exhibition and additional programming. A group exhibition component explores how art functions within social justice activism, collective action, and political aesthetics. The exhibition investigates overlapping modes within feminist discourse through contemporary video art. The programming extends beyond the main display to address carceral systems visually. The collective presentation analyzes the intersection of aesthetic practices with political mobilization and community organizing.

Key facts

  • New videos by emerging and established artists are featured
  • The exhibition explores feminism's overlapping modes
  • Artistic representations of mass incarceration are examined
  • Extracurricular programming accompanies the exhibition
  • A group show explores art in social justice activism
  • Collective action and the aesthetics of politics are investigated
  • The exhibition is part of the Machado|Danilo Archives
  • The content was published on artcritical.com

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  • artcritical
  • Machado|Danilo Archives

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