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Fred Wilson Reflects Our World in Black and White

Last updated: December 31, 2025 2:30 pm
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Art Review: Fred Wilson’s Reflections at the Rose Art Museum

Fred Wilson’s exhibition, Reflections, currently on display at the Rose Art Museum in Waltham, Massachusetts, is a thought-provoking exploration of the colonial shadow that looms over our society. Wilson’s use of real and manufactured images challenges viewers to confront the distortions of our current existence.

The exhibition begins with Wilson’s piece, “The People” (2010), a black and white canvas featuring cryptic iconography that sets the tone for the rest of the show. The deep black hue of the canvas absorbs light, creating a stark contrast against the white walls. As viewers navigate through the gallery, they encounter a series of glass chandeliers and Rococo-style mirrors that delve into the relationship between black and white, drawing parallels to the interracial dynamics explored in Shakespeare’s Othello.

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is “Black Now!”, an installation comprising 2,500 objects collected by Wilson since 2005. This section juxtaposes items with positive connotations, like Black Santas, with negative representations such as Obama masks and minstrel characters. The arrangement of these objects in altar-like displays invites viewers to reflect on the uncomfortable associations they evoke.

As the exhibition progresses, Wilson’s use of monochromatic flags of African countries and the Pan-African flag symbolizes a reflection on history and segregation. The placement of these flags, along with the Pan-African flag, above the back door of the gallery holds a poignant significance for Black Americans, highlighting the enduring legacy of racial biases.

Wilson’s Reflections serves as a poignant reminder of the distortions we have created in our society. By confronting the colonial shadows present in our world, Wilson challenges viewers to acknowledge and address the biases that continue to shape our reality. The exhibition will be on display at the Rose Art Museum until January 4 and is curated by Gannit Ankori.

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The powerful imagery and thought-provoking themes explored in Fred Wilson’s Reflections make it a must-see exhibition for art enthusiasts and individuals interested in exploring the complexities of race, history, and identity in contemporary society.

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