TRACES

Extended through June 30, 2021

Antonio McAfee, The Gem, 2019, Pigment print, 42 x 57 3/4 in., Edition: 1 of 5 + A.P., Courtesy of the artist

The Kreeger Museum is pleased to present TRACES, an exhibition featuring regional artists Billy Friebele, Roxana Alger Geffen, Rania Hassan, Sebastian Martorana, Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann, Antonio McAfee, Brandon Morse, and Johab Silva. Guest curated by Sarah Tanguy, the show explores how the past evokes shifting memories while suggesting new and present narratives. Rich in representation and abstraction, TRACES encompasses painting, photography, mixed media, sculpture, sound, and video, and includes several site-responsive installations. As the artists dialogue with their source materials, they mine the many meanings of “trace” as noun and verb, and engage the themes of displacement, connectivity and transformation. Variously inspired by personal and cultural history, the natural and built environments, and the human condition, they offer an impassioned take on the issues of the day and suggest possible futures to come.
 

In the Press

"The Kreeger Museum has reopened, with an art exhibition that probes the vestiges of the past"
Washington Post, April 13, 2021


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