Spanning cultures and geographies, and sometimes millennia too, “New Light: Encounters and Connectionsâ€ÃŠpresents more than 50 works of art from across the MFA’s collection, many of which are on view for the first time. The exhibition is organized into 21 conversations—in each, a contemporary piece that has recently joined the collection is juxtaposed with one or two objects acquired earlier in the Museum’s history.
The contemporary pieces include work by emerging as well as local or Boston-born artists—among them Dana C. Chandler, Jr., Eben Haines, Stephen Hamilton, Tomashi Jackson, Lavaughan Jenkins and Alison Croney Moses. The objects in conversation with these recent additions range from a carving of a princess from ancient Egypt to experimental miniature vases made by French ceramicist Auguste Delaherche. Placed in dialogue, these objects old and new invite visitors to explore an array of subjects. A portrait by Stephen Hamilton featuring weaving and dyeing techniques learned in Nigeria engages 20th-century textiles from southwestern Nigeria and Gee’s Bend, Alabama in a meditation on ancestral heritage, while encounters elsewhere address childcare, queer communities and Native resistance, among other topics. Together, these conversations reveal the potential of every addition to the collection to spark unexpected connections and new narratives.
“New Light: Encounters and Connections†is generously supported by the Callaghan Family Fund for Contemporary Exhibitions. Additional support from the Barbara Jane Anderson Fund, The Bruce and Laura Monrad Fund for Exhibitions, and the Diane Krane Family and Jonathan and Gina Krane Family Fund.
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