Over 90 works spanning Johnson’s three-decade career.
Tackling questions on waste, borders and identity.
Her spiraling ‘Light Line’ installation takes on added relevancy today as it did when first presented 35 years ago.
Opening in New York on October 8.
Featuring an Instagram AR experience.
Gifted by an anonymous donor who also provided a list of instructions to display the work.
“The museum has never held a solo exhibition of a Black artist, a woman artist of color, an Indigenous artist or a trans-identified artist.”
Urging New York art institutions to rectify “egregious acts of white violence toward Black/Brown employees.”
Requesting messages and symbols that can help flatten the curve amid COVID-19.
Featuring “everything that is not art.”
Highlighting early Polaroids, nudes, and images of the S&M scene in New York (NSFW).