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Jonathan Calm
To Wherever, Forever: Archives of Absence & Sites of Passage

Santa Clara University
Art and Art History Gallery: January 5 - February 20, 2026
de Saisset Museum: January 24 - June 15, 2026 Reception and Artist Talk February 5, 2026

Rupert Garcia + Amalia Mesa-Bains
Frida: The Making of an Icon

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
January 19th - May 17, 2026

Artist Talk with Amalia Mesa-Bains
January 24, 2026 | 2-3:30PM

Traveling toTate Modern, London | Opening June 2026

Rodney Ewing Unbound: Art, Blackness, & the Universe

Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), San Francisco
Curated by Key Jo Lee

Through August 16, 2026

"...the show invites visitors to reimagine Blackness not as fixed or earthbound, but as infinite—expansive, unknowable, and cosmically rich."

Amalia Mesa-Bains Emblems of the Decade: Borders

On view in the exhibition "As Above, So Below"
The Flag Art Foundation, NY
September 18, 2025-January 17, 2026

A group exhibition amassing artworks and ritual objects to explore frameworks of faith, uncertainty, death, remembrance, and transcendence. ​

Rupert Garcia
Sixties Surreal
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

On view September 24, 2025–January 19, 2026

"Sixties Surreal" is an ambitious, scholarly reappraisal of American art from 1958 to 1972, encompassing the work of more than 100 artists. This revisionist survey looks beyond now canonical movements to focus instead on the era’s most fundamental, if underrecognized, aesthetic current—an efflorescence of psychosexual, fantastical, and revolutionary tendencies, undergirded by the imprint of historical Surrealism and its broad dissemination. Image: "Unfinished Man," 1968, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 inches. Collection of MoMA, NY. Photo by John Janca

Amalia Mesa-Bains Museum Acquisition + Exhibition: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

Amalia Mesa-Bains, "Cihuateotl with Hand Mirror from Venus Envy Chapter III: Cihuatlampa, the Place of the Giant Women," 1997–2022, mixed media installation, 180 inches (diameter)

This piece is currently on view in the exhibition "Shifting Landscapes" at the Whitney, through January 25, 2026.

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