Lissette Solórzano, <em>Havana Coastline</em>, 2004-2005. Baryta archival fine art print. Signed recto by artist; signed, titled, and dated verso by artist. 16 x 20 in.
Lissette Solórzano, Havana Coastline, 2004-2005. Baryta archival fine art print. Signed recto by artist; signed, titled, and dated verso by artist. 16 x 20 in.


1275 Minnesota St / Jenkins Johnson Gallery

Reflections: Michael Eastman, Gordon Parks, Ming Smith & Lissette Solórzano

Jenkins Johnson Gallery is pleased to present Reflections, a group exhibition featuring works by Michael Eastman, Gordon Parks, Ming Smith, and Lissette Solórzano. This collection of photography allows us the intentional space to acknowledge the ways in which the present reflects the lessons of the past. The show is contextualized by both Black History Month and Women’s History Month, zeroing in on the cultural and sociological areas we have marked by movements demanding progress.

The narrative we follow through this exhibition exists in duality. Eastman’s image of a shotgun house in New Orleans that no longer stands due to Hurricane Katrina rings with familiarity as we look to the environmental racism experienced by so many in Texas this recent storm. Solórzano’s images from Cuba’s transitional “Special Period” remind us of the ways fascism still impacts us today. Smith’s photograph of Grace Jones in this context questions whether or not enough has changed for women of color in the arts. This exhibition begs the question of how much has truly changed. To experience this show is to take on a humbling practice of reflection, one we are eager to share with our community.

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