A Peculiar Proximity To Spiritual Mysteries
"Peculiar Proximity to Spiritual Mysteries" showcases various key contemporary works from the permanent collection of the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Curated by artist Pablo Helguera and Ginger Wolfe-Suarez, this experimental exhibition draws on many rare works of art as well as some that have never been exhibited. The exhibition features alternative methods of display, supplementary learning experiences, and sound recordings. Preparation for this exhibition included research and curatorial assistance by Michelle Lopez, registrar/collections manager, as well as collective dialogue and collaboration with the ZMA staff.
The curators initially researched artists of diverse cultural backgrounds in the permanent collection of the ZMA and then chose artists to highlight. The highlighted artists employ a range of techniques to explore issues of identity, race, and cultural origin. They often reference geography, translocation, cultural traditions, translation, political history, and collective memory. Language and storytelling are also common threads woven throughout the exhibition.
Issues explored by these artists regarding race, place, and migration continue to be pressing for museums and institutions around the world.
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"Peculiar Proximity to Spiritual Mysteries" showcases various key contemporary works from the permanent collection of the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Curated by artist Pablo Helguera and Ginger Wolfe-Suarez, this experimental exhibition draws on many rare works of art as well as some that have never been exhibited. The exhibition features alternative methods of display, supplementary learning experiences, and sound recordings. Preparation for this exhibition included research and curatorial assistance by Michelle Lopez, registrar/collections manager, as well as collective dialogue and collaboration with the ZMA staff.
The curators initially researched artists of diverse cultural backgrounds in the permanent collection of the ZMA and then chose artists to highlight. The highlighted artists employ a range of techniques to explore issues of identity, race, and cultural origin. They often reference geography, translocation, cultural traditions, translation, political history, and collective memory. Language and storytelling are also common threads woven throughout the exhibition.
Issues explored by these artists regarding race, place, and migration continue to be pressing for museums and institutions around the world.
Artists on show
- Antonio Jacobsen
- Athos Menaboni
- Ayanah Moor
- Bernice Sims
- Canute Caliste
- Eddy A. López
- Frederic Schiller Cozzens
- Grace Rosario Perkins
- Henry Ossawa Tanner
- Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
- Jesus De La Rosa
- Keith Smith
- Michelle Murillo
- Mildred Beltré Martinez
- Nayda Collazo-Llorens
- Robert Sherer
- Rogelio Gutierrez
- Ruthann Godollei
- Sheila Goloborotko
- Tia Blassingame