Kindred Solidarities: Queer Community and Chosen Families Exhibition Opening

Kindred Solidarities: Queer Community and Chosen Families
Exhibition Opening

Thursday, October 21, 2021
6 to 8pm EST

 
Christopher Udemezue, Blue Mountains and The Stain of William Thomas Beckford, 2017. Courtesy of the artist. [Image Description: Two shirtless Black people lay together surrounded by tropical flora, including palm tree fronds and birds-of-paradise. To the left of the image a white hand reaches through the flora.]

Christopher Udemezue, Blue Mountains and The Stain of William Thomas Beckford, 2017. Courtesy of the artist. [Image Description: Two shirtless Black people lay together surrounded by tropical flora, including palm tree fronds and birds-of-paradise. To the left of the image a white hand reaches through the flora.]

 

Kindred Solidarities: Queer Community and Chosen Families is a group exhibition reflecting on chosen familial structures in the context of queer culture, expanding beyond the notion of a heteronormative, nuclear, or government mandated framework that will be on view at the Foundation's exhibition space, The 8th Floor, in New York City through Saturday, January 22, 2022. The exhibition features artists Jamie Diamond, Andrea Geyer, Nan Goldin, Larry Krone, Kalup Linzy, Carlos Motta with Julio Salgado, Parallel Lines (David Kelley, Jeannine Tang, Mike Cataldi, Hans Kuzmich, and Jens Maier-Rothe) and FIERCE, and Christopher Udemezue.

For more information on the exhibition and to read the press release, please click here.