The Worlds of Richard Fung
Richard Fung is a video artist, writer, theorist and educator born in Trinidad and based in Toronto, Canada.
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The Worlds of Richard Fung
Richard Fung is a video artist, writer, theorist and educator born in Trinidad and based in Toronto, Canada.
Cat Mazza: Network
In Network, artist Cat Mazza takes up two entangled threads: labor and social change, and networks and communities.
Tracing Absence
Set within this context, artists Fafnir Adamites and Matthew Cummings investigate forms of information’s withholding in explicitly material terms.
At Play
Ellie Richards, Rake of Crayons from Play Hard series, vintage rake and used crayons, 6” x 18”, 2021
A Place for Not Forgetting
In A Place for Not Forgetting, Alex Callender uses drawing, painting, and installation to trace colonial legacies buried in our contemporary imagination.
Infinitude
Infinitude presents works by six visual artists, each of whose vision is turned toward the future. How is the future being shaped? By, and for, whom?
A Thread, Extended
Line. n.s. [ linea, Latin.] A thread extended to direct any operations / The string that sustains an angler’s hook / Lineaments, or marks / Extension; limit / Family, ascending or descending
Against a Sharp White Background
The title of Helina Metaferia’s first solo exhibition in Boston pays homage to Zora Neale Hurston, anthropologist, folklorist, and author.
ENTANGLEMENTS
In Entanglements, the artist Aaron McIntosh takes up the metaphoric potential of plant life where he finds speculative roots to scaffold and explore queer ecologies.
Fluid Matters, Grounded Bodies
Historically, colonial enterprises have violently linked land- and water-scapes with the bodies of women and femmes, queer people, and people of color in order to dehumanize them.
Dream Boston
The Huntington Theatre asked a group of playwrights to write a short audio play set at a specific location or landmark we long to gather at.