Join the Zimmerli Art Museum of Rutgers University to celebrate the opening of this exhibition and many others on Wednesday, September 13th, from 5:00-8:00pm.
The artworks on view in this exhibition are illustrative of new imagery and artistic languages now incorporated into contemporary art making in the 21st century. The exhibitionis thematically conceived, exemplifying the Brodsky Center’s mission to insert new narratives into the American cultural mainstream. The works on view are then organized into nine other sections: Cultural Vitality and Social Justice, Documenting Place: Real and Imagined, Escaping the Unitary Linear, Icons and Symbols, Innovations, Looking at the Portrait, The Sages, Tribulations and Endings, and Visualizing Texts.