Three gallery exhibitions explore politics, poetry and curatorial practice through summer and fall
An exhibition at Janet Kurnatowski Gallery titled 'Fade' remains on view through October 7. Earlier this summer, a provocative show was presented at Yancey Richardson Gallery. Another exhibition, which concluded on August 11, occupied a conceptual space where political discourse, poetic expression, and autobiographical narrative held equal significance. This latter presentation equated the act of curatorial selection with artistic production itself, framing the exhibition as a multifaceted artistic statement. The shows collectively demonstrate current gallery programming engaging with layered thematic concerns.
Key facts
- An exhibition was on view through August 11
- The August 11 show blended politics, poetry and autobiography
- The August 11 exhibition positioned curatorial choice as artistic production
- 'Fade' is on view at Janet Kurnatowski Gallery
- 'Fade' runs through October 7
- A provocative show was held at Yancey Richardson Gallery this summer
- The summer show at Yancey Richardson was described as provocative
- The content was authored by DeShawn Dumas
Entities
Artists
- DeShawn Dumas
Institutions
- Janet Kurnatowski Gallery
- Yancey Richardson Gallery
- artcritical