Exhibition Making
When Do Black Lives Matter?: Irma Stern’s Representations of Black Women in the Global South
In this essay, LaNitra Berger provides an insightful self-reflective comparison between the Black Lives Matter movement and Irma Stern’s depiction of black women subjects in her paintings.
Jane and Lygia: Relational Ontologies and Liminal Identities in a Blocked World
In 1969, Lygia Clark wrote a letter to Brazilian art critic Mário Pedrosa confessing that, while watching a documentary on TV, she had identified herself in another animal – a scorpion.
Visual Project
Lina Bo Bardi’s architectural practice spans across a wide spectrum of creative disciplines. But her practice was not so much about buildings as the social dimension that makes it so relevant today.



