Brightly colored corpse flowers with pink stems and roots
Exhibition

Simphiwe Ndzube

Oracles of the Pink Universe
In the first US solo museum exhibition for South African contemporary artist Simphiwe Ndzube, Oracles of the Pink Universe presents eight new immersive works exploring the interplay between magical realism and history.
Silhouette of a woman on fire
Exhibition

Ana Mendieta

Suspended Fire

Ana Mendieta: Suspended Fire is an immersive installation featuring two films created by Cuban-American artist Ana Mendieta. The installment will be the newest addition to the DAM’s cross-departmental exhibition The Light Show and will showcase remastered versions of Anima, Silueta de Cohetes (Firework Piece), 1976, and Untitled: Silueta Series, 1978.

Cannupa Hanska Luger, Every One
Exhibition

Each/Other

Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger

Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger is the first exhibition to feature together the work of Watt and Luger, two leading Indigenous contemporary artists whose processes focus on collaborative artmaking.

Mixed media installation against white wall backdrop
Exhibition

Senga Nengudi

Topologies
Senga Nengudi: Topologies is composed of more than 70 abstract and conceptual artworks by the internationally recognized artist, a prominent figure of the 1970s Black American avant-garde and Black Arts Movement.
Frida Kahlo surrounded by monkeys and green leaves
Exhibition

Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism

from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection
Featuring more than 150 artworks by internationally celebrated artists Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Lola Álvarez Bravo, Gunther Gerzso, María Izquierdo, Carlos Mérida, and others, this exhibition will take a closer look at the role that art, artists, and their supporters played in the emergence of national identity and creative spirit after the Mexican Revolution ended in 1920.
Exhibition

Eyes On

Anthony McCall

This installment of Eyes On will feature London-born, New York-based artist Anthony McCall. Landscape for Fire presents five performers dressed in white set fire to pots of gasoline laid in a vast grid across an airfield in North Weald, England. The second in a larger suite of seven fire performances staged between 1972 and 1974, Landscape for Fire is Anthony McCall’s primary record of the series. Shifting configurations of light and dark unfold across a thirty-six-point grid, as the field of grass becomes a meadow of light.

Aztec statue of Chicomecóatl (Maize Goddess) made of volcanic stone
Exhibition

ReVisión

Art in the Americas

ReVisión: Art in the Americas is one of the first exhibitions to open in the renovated Martin Building. A strong selection of nearly 180 objects from the museum’s Ancient American and Latin American Art collections, hailed as one of the best in the country, will tell a visually compelling narrative about the formation of the Americas from 100 B.C. to today.

Exhibition

Phantom Canyon

A Digital Circuit

Journey along the circuit of balconies, landings, and stairs within the atrium of the museum's Hamilton Building to discover the 15 digital artworks that make up Phantom Canyon: A Digital Circuit.

Exhibition

Natural Forces

Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington

Natural Forces: Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington featured 60 artworks that revealed connections between artistic themes and techniques used by the two acclaimed American artists.

Shantell Martin in front of a wall with her signature drawings of the words You are you are you you
Exhibition

Shantell Martin

Words and Lines

Shantell Martin: Words and Lines is an interactive multimedia installation featuring the work of London-born, New York-based contemporary artist Shantell Martin.