SearchOpportunitiesEventsAbout UsHubs
C&
Magazines
Projects
Education
Community
Event

In This Imperfect Present Moment – Group Show

Seattle, WA, United StatesSeattle Art Museum21 July 2018 - 16 June 2019
In This Imperfect Present Moment  – Group Show

In This Imperfect Present Moment – Group Show

16 August 2018

Closes: 16 June 2019

In This Imperfect Present Moment is the title of a portrait by Toyin Ojih Odutola. She is one of 15 artists who live in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Cotonou/Rotterdam, Luanda/Lisbon, Baltimore, Los Angeles, and New York whose work has been brought to Seattle by local collectors who are intrigued by how these artists convey vibrant narratives that resonate across global boundaries.

Toyin Ojih Odutola says she focuses on “. . . the understated in art: moments that can be quickly passed over but are complex and layered.” This premise continues as artists in this installation layer complex imagery to envision moments with the issues of labor, leadership, faith, and portraiture.

Photographs of workers by South African artists David Goldblatt, Pieter Hugo, and Mikhael Subotzky suggest the affects of AIDS, bees, and technological waste. Leaders are subjected to extreme satire in cloth appliques by Lawrence Lemoana and a photograph by Kiluanji Kia Henda, while a tapestry by Igshann Adams and photographs by Hasan and Hussain Essop showcase unique ways of displaying their Islamic beliefs. Portraits of women by Amy Sherald, Xaviera Simmons, and Genevieve Gaignard take ownership over women’s representation, while Athi-Patra Ruga and Saya Woolfalk portray avatars from idealized utopias.


<p class="p4">www.seattleartmuseum.org

View more from

Beyond Representation

Beyond Representation

Pérez Art Museum Miami
Dec 7, 2023–Dec 31, 2026
An art installation of white fabric ropes hangs within a bright atrium with a glass ceiling, some looping in the foreground, others vertical against a large window overlooking a city.

Cecilia Vicuña - The vanished glacier

Castello di Rivoli
Apr 30–Sep 20, 2026
A decorative plate featuring a collage of a standing person, the ship Empire Windrush, and other symbolic imagery, surrounded by an ornate border.

The Narratives of Migration

National Museum of Jamaica
Mar 27–Aug 26, 2026
Black and white photo of a group of children viewing an exhibition of numerous framed photos on a wall, with signs for "Zumvi Arquivo Fotografico" and "Dia do Trabalhador".

Zumví Arquivo Afro Fotográfico

Instituto Moreira Salles
Mar 28–Aug 23, 2026
Tierras reimaginadas: migración

Tierras reimaginadas: migración

Aug 23, 2025–Aug 2, 2026