Steve McQueen: Lynching Tree Exhibition
Artist Steve McQueen reveals the hidden and erased histories that haunt the American landscape we inhabit, and the ways we negotiate the possibilities of the world we seek to create.
Upon entering the gallery, you will find a color photograph mounted in a lightbox that McQueen took while directing his film 12 Years a Slave (2013).
With dramatic lighting and composition, McQueen exploits the beauty of nature to surface truths about slavery and racialized terror.
Beckoning us to probe our surroundings for ever-present meaning, he aims to “unearth a certain sense of who we actually are, not who we want to be or who we think we are.
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It’s the awakening not just hopefully for me but hopefully for the viewer.”
*Listing photo by Siena Scarff
COST | ↑ top |
0-$20. General admission ticket required.
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.gardnermuseum.org/calendar/steve-mcqueen-lynching-tree
LOCATION | ↑ top |
25 Evans Way, Boston, MA, 02115 map
Phone: 617 278 5156
TIPS | ↑ top |
- The Museum uses a timed ticketing system during our regular business hours. We have been experiencing sell-out days over the weekend and encourage you to get your tickets early to ensure you have the chance to see this special, limited-run exhibition while it is at the Gardner Museum.
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