I am pleased to participate in the exhibition End Game, organized by WhiteBox, alongside many committed artists. Here is the official statement presenting the curatorial approach and the context of this major group exhibition.
Ali Hossaini · Anthony Haden-Guest
Jack Waters · Joshua Harris
Juan Puntes · Marat Guelman
Noah Fischer · Peter Cramer
Peter Wayne Lewis · Raul Zamudio
Stephen Zacks · Yev Gelman
Yohanna M. Roa
Alesha Stupin, Alex Melamid, Al Ramos, Arlene Rush, Avelino Sala & Eugenio Merino, Carla Gannis, Crackhead Barney, Dirty Churches, Enrique Ježik, Federico Solmi, Ferran Martin, Franck Saïssi, G.H. Hovagimyan, Gregory Sholette, Guerrilla Girls, Ivan Navarro, Jason File, Jason Mena, Jim Costanzo, John Jackson, Jon Tsoi, Joshua Harris, Lorenzo Pace, Mark Stephen Meadows, Monica Weiss, Nate Dallimore, Nina Leo & Moez Surani, Noah Fischer, Olive Gingrich & Shama Rahman, Pablo Helguera, Paris 68 Redux, Pasha Radezski, Peter Cramer & Jack Waters, Phyllis Yampolsky, Ricardo Miranda Zúñiga, Rob Strati, Tania Candiani, Terry Berkowitz, The29.art, William Powhida, et d’autres.
Inspired by the cyclical universe of Samuel Beckett, the exhibition EndGame explores the fractures of the contemporary world through the voices of international artists…
WhiteBox is proud to present End Game, an exhibition running from November to December 2024, continuing our tradition of artistic explorations of presidential and electoral issues.
This new edition revolves around six thematic sections, each led by one or two curators, bringing together 1 to 3 artists per themeThe exhibition will address key issues shaping today’s political debate:
– Climate Change
– Ecofeminism
– Economy
– Immigration
– Abortion
– Race
– LGBTQ+ Rights
– Education
– Artificial Intelligence & Disinformation
– Foreign Policy
In the context of the Biden presidency—marked by high inflation, major shifts in industrial policy, and ongoing international conflicts (Afghanistan, Ukraine, Israel-Palestine)—and following the unprecedented conviction of former President Trump for 34 offenses in May 2024, End Game offers a space for artistic reflection on these upheavals.
The invited artists express themselves freely through lenses such as politics, feminism, ecology, colonization, theater, and even artificial intelligence.