ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 7月1日 05時59分


Last year’s exhibition Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years After Stonewall included a number of works by LGBTQ+ artists who connected languages of craft with ideas of place, protest, community, and memory. LJ Roberts’ (@atelier.lj) monumental weaving creates a queer map of Brooklyn and its LGBTQ+ collective houses, memorializing the borough’s networks of care, celebration, resilience, and resistance. ⇒ Using tarp, textile, beads, and other embellishments, Tuesday Smillie (@tuesday_every_day) pays homage to a banner that members of STAR (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries) carried in the 1973 Christopher Street Liberation Day March. ⇒ The artwork-banners by Elektra KB (@elektrakb) function between spaces of activism and exhibition, exploring the political resonance of images and the aesthetics of collective action. ⁠⠀
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We’ve been honoring #PrideMonth with weekly looks at LGBTQ+ artists who use languages of craft, textile, and assemblage to build connection, community, visibility, and change. ⁠Hope you enjoyed! 🏳️‍🌈⁠⠀
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Nobody Promised You Tomorrow was curated by Margo Cohen Ristorucci, Lindsay C. Harris, Carmen Hermo, Allie Rickard, and Lauren Argentina Zelaya. The exhibition’s Resource Room was organized by Levi Narine in collaboration with the curators. Installation views by @jonathan_dorado


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