"With Open Eyes" is a group exhibition that amplifies Black visual representation through positive depictions of Black culture and life. The exhibition's title derives from the poem "Dream Song 29" (1969) by John Berryman, popularized by the television series Succession and speaks to opening up our eyes to new views of Blackness. Exhibited works redefine Blackness by presenting counternarratives of desire and relief, and Afrofuturism.
"With Open Eyes" is a group exhibition that amplifies Black visual representation through positive depictions of Black culture and life. The exhibition's title derives from the poem "Dream Song 29" (1969) by John Berryman, popularized by the television series Succession and speaks to opening up our eyes to new views of Blackness. Exhibited works redefine Blackness by presenting counternarratives of desire and relief, and Afrofuturism.
read more
show less