Jeffrey Gibson: Don’t Make Me Over
Jeffrey Gibson (Choctaw/Cherokee b. 1972. Lives and works in New York State) has come to embrace his multiple selves: informed by tradition, but focused on the future, Gibson is equally at home at a gay disco or an intertribal powwow ̶ his work reflects this complexity. This exhibition featured 10 paintings, an installation piece, and a video of the artist's performance in the Gallery on September 27, 2018.
This exhibition is generously supported by Maria & Alberto de la Cruz. Curated by Al Miner.
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Jeffrey GibsonA Different CornerAcrylic and graphite on rawhide over wood panel2" Wide -
Jeffrey GibsonClose To MeAcrylic and graphite on rawhide over wood panel2" wide -
Jeffrey GibsonEnjoy The SilenceAcrylic and graphite on rawhide over wood panel2" Wide -
Jeffrey GibsonKiss OffAcrylic and graphite on rawhide over wood panel2" Wide -
Jeffrey GibsonLove Will Tear Us ApartAcrylic and graphite on rawhide over wood panel2" Wide -
Jeffrey GibsonPleasure Principle, 2017Acrylic and graphite on rawhide over wood panel2" wide -
Jeffrey GibsonShadowboxerAcrylic and graphite on rawhide over wood panel2" Wide -
Jeffrey GibsonBoth Ends BurningAcrylic and graphite on rawhide over wood pane2" Wide -
Jeffrey GibsonI TryAcrylic and graphite on rawhide over wood panel2" Wide
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Public Dialogue with artist Jefferey Gibson
September 28, 2018September 28, 2018 Choctaw-Cherokee artist Jeffrey Gibson appeared on stage with Paul Chaat Smith ̶ Comanche author, essayist, and Associate Curator at the Smithsonian Institution’s...Read more -
Jeffery Gibson: Public Opening Reception and Performance
September 27, 2018September 27, 2018 The Maria & Alberto de la Cruz Art Gallery’s inaugural exhibition, Jeffrey Gibson: DON’T MAKE ME OVER, opened on September 27, 2018....Read more
