This exhibition brings together contemporary artworks across media that explore the poetics and politics of everyday life. Using the day-to-day as both material and subject, these works explore how the ordinary and seemingly incidental can become a powerful source for artistic inquiry, critical reflection, and imagination.
This exhibition showcases Helen Frankenthaler's printmaking career, featuring works from early experiments to later technical innovations, highlighting her collaborative ethos and how she reimagined the possibilities of both painting and printmaking.
Joiri Minaya (b.1990, New York City; raised in the Dominican Republic) is a multidisciplinary artist who examines the Tropics as a constructed place and identity. The exhibition at the Henry will showcase the versatile language of textiles that Minaya has developed to critique the making of a global Tropics.