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Fifteen Shows in One at Bard’s Center for Curatorial Studies

Last updated: May 13, 2025 11:10 pm
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The Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS) at Bard College recently showcased the work of its latest graduates in an exhibition titled “15” at the Hessel Museum of Art. This exhibition featured 15 individual shows exploring the diverse possibilities of art. The event drew a vibrant crowd, with both young art enthusiasts and seasoned hipsters creating an atmosphere of stylish excitement.

One of the standout performances at the exhibition was Julie Tolentino’s “The Sky Remains the Same: Tolentino Archives Lovett/Codagnone’s ‘Closer’,” where the artist enacted a series of slightly provocative recorded commands. This show, curated by Andrew Suggs, also featured a display of gay culture ephemera and a neon sign that read “Party with Us,” capturing the celebratory spirit of the exhibition.

On a more serious note, Ariana Kalliga’s “Mutable Cycles” delved into the dismantling of public infrastructures through Joyce Joumaa’s “Mutable Cycles II,” a powerful six-channel video installation showcasing protests and riots in Lebanon. Another compelling exhibit was “Madeline Gins: Infinite Systems,” curated by Charlotte Youkilis, which displayed works by the late artist that explored the physical and psychological experience of reading.

Audie Murray’s site-specific installation “To Make Smoke,” curated by Cicely Haggerty, left a lasting impression with its muddy smudge remnants sourced from Saw Kill Creek, symbolizing a strong assertion of presence and power. Additionally, Jungmin Cho’s “The Edge of Belongings” highlighted consumer products trapped in a cycle of production and consumption, featuring Bruno Zhu’s “Joy,” a collection of self-beautification objects.

During the exhibition, I had the opportunity to speak with Omar Farah, curator of “dearmuthafuckindreams,” who emphasized the importance of preserving a legacy for Black queerness through his curatorial work. The exhibition also featured a video by Jaguar Mary X, sparking intergenerational conversations about dreams and identity.

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Overall, the “15” exhibition offers a diverse range of thought-provoking artworks that invite viewers to contemplate various social and cultural issues. With 15 shows to explore, the exhibition promises a rich and engaging experience for art enthusiasts. “15” will be on view at the Hessel Museum of Art until May 25th, showcasing the talent and creativity of the graduating class from CCS at Bard College.

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