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Curated by graduate student Ashley Gibson, the exhibition tackles issues that have long been taboo in Cuban socialist society. Since the early 1990s, Cuban artists and intellectuals have investigated the many complex identities that exist within Cuba and which reflect the intermingling of Africa, Europe, and Asia in the Caribbean. Afro-Cuban religion and culture have become important themes in the
Coeta and Donald Barker Changing Exhibitions Gallery
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Running the Numbers by former corporate lawyer Chris Jordan presents a series of largescale digitally manipulated photographs composed of objects—brown paper bags, prison uniforms, plastic bottles, and more—that address issues relating to the environment, consumerism, health and sustainability.
Yongsoo Huh, a collector and supporter of international contemporary art and particularly young artists, has lent the JSMA an exciting selection of recent work. Representing seventeen cutting-edge Korean artists, the exhibition focus on icoic figure paintings, landscapes and still lifes. A member of the museum’s Leadership Council, Huh has been a key player in Seoul’s contemporary art scene and is