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Institutional spaces have long privileged Euro-American narratives, which has had powerful, even dangerous consequences in our culture and society. Artists in Reconstitution foster the evolution of previously entrenched narratives as they remind us that we are all responsible agents in the complicated processes of writing current and future histories.
This exhibition is organized by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, and was generously supported by the Philip Fowler 1927 Memorial Fund.
Exhibition Curator
Jessica Hong
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