Posted January 03, 2025 in Member News
Tomiko Jones: The Intimate Infinite
Tomiko Jones' solo exhibition at the Center for Visual Art, The Intimate Infinite features lens-based investigations of place. Through photographic interventions that traverse time and notions of belonging, Tomiko Jones' work journeys through landscape, chronicling passage from interior to exterior, known and unknowable. Drawing inspiration from her childhood summers spent with her grandmother in rural Hawai'i and on family road trips across the continental United States, Jones' artistic practice examines the notion of national belonging as it intersects with the American landscape. Through her lens, she explores the implications of historical narratives, immigration, and personal identity. This work reflects historical modes of artmaking while imbuing a contemporary urgency and relevance. Curated by Cecily Cullen, the exhibition includes nine bodies of work created over two decades.
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