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We Must Do More Than Simply Depict Our Lives

Last updated: February 17, 2026 12:50 pm
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The Bronx Museum of the Arts is currently hosting the seventh edition of its biennial exhibition, titled “Forms of Connection.” As visitors enter the museum, they are greeted by lifelike figures created by artist Piero Penizzotto, representing individuals he encounters in his everyday life. These figures, clad in urban youth attire, challenge the typical depiction of people of color in mainstream culture, showcasing a diverse range of ethnicities.

One standout piece in the exhibition is Bryan Fernández’s mixed media collage, “Beso a La Cámara” (Kiss the Camera), which portrays an MTA bus surrounded by surveillance cameras, highlighting the struggles of working-class individuals in urban environments. This artwork, like many others in the exhibit, aims to shed light on underrepresented perspectives that are often overlooked in traditional art narratives.

While some works in the exhibition focus on mimesis and realism to convey their message, others take a more innovative approach. Artists like Jordan Corine Cruz, Katie Chin, and Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow transform everyday objects and materials into thought-provoking pieces that invite viewers to contemplate life beyond the present moment. Cruz’s “Opportunity for Stillness,” Chin’s “Short Pay, Short Shovels,” and Lyn-Kee-Chow’s “Valor and Revolt” challenge conventional notions of reality and resilience, offering a glimpse into a world of endless possibilities.

DeepPond Kim’s “Veil” and Skip Brea’s “The Gaze” also stand out for their unique perspectives on identity and representation. Kim’s ceramic breeze block face challenges the concept of concealment, while Brea’s digital animation installation explores themes of wealth and dignity for people of color.

Overall, the AIM Biennial at the Bronx Museum of the Arts presents a diverse array of artworks that not only reflect the realities of urban life but also push boundaries and inspire viewers to imagine a future beyond the constraints of the present. The exhibition, curated by Patrick Rowe and Nell Klugman, runs until June 29 and is a must-see for art enthusiasts looking to experience a fresh perspective on contemporary art.

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