Paul Mpagi Sepuya makes photographs of friends, artists, collaborators and himself that challenge the history of photography and deconstruct traditional portraiture through layering, fragmentation, mirror imagery and the perspective of the black, queer gaze. This exhibition - the artist's first major museum survey - brings together work Sepuya has made across the last 13 years, offering viewers the opportunity to trace connections across his life and practice.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 14, 2020.
Paul Mpagi Sepuya makes photographs of friends, artists, collaborators and himself that challenge the history of photography and deconstruct traditional portraiture through layering, fragmentation, mirror imagery and the perspective of the black, queer gaze. This exhibition - the artist's first major museum survey - brings together work Sepuya has made across the last 13 years, offering viewers the opportunity to trace connections across his life and practice.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 14, 2020.
Paul Mpagi Sepuya makes photographs of friends, artists, collaborators and himself that challenge the history of photography and deconstruct traditional portraiture through layering, fragmentation, mirror imagery and the perspective of the black, queer gaze. This exhibition - the artist's first major museum survey - brings together work Sepuya has made across the last 13 years, offering viewers the opportunity to trace connections across his life and practice.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 14, 2020.