Masako Miki’s Midnight March invites us to immerse in an alternate cosmos entirely of her making, where binaries disappear, ambiguous shapes replace known figures, and ancient narratives evolve to meet contemporary anxieties.
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Masako Miki’s Midnight March invites us to immerse in an alternate cosmos entirely of her making, where binaries disappear, ambiguous shapes replace known figures, and ancient narratives evolve to meet contemporary anxieties.
An important new show opens at the MassArt Art Museum (MAAM) this Thursday, January 23. Curated by Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox of the independent consultancy c2-curatorsquared, in collaboration with MAAM’s Director Lisa Tung, Future Fossils brings together the work of 20 international artists representing tremendous diversity of place, material, process, thematic concerns and career stage. The exhibition’s scale and themes make it one of the most important on Boston’s 2025 cultural calendar.