Albuquerque Museum show rewrites the Light and Space narrative

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Works by Indigenous artists Neal Ambrose-Smith, left, and Michael Namingha, right, near the entrance to the exhibition "Light, Space, and the Shape of Time" at the Albuquerque Museum.
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"Untitled (Remnant)," Barbara Bock, c. 1970s, on view at the Albuquerque Museum.
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An installation by Helen Pashgian that demands to be experienced in person. Currently on view in “Light, Space, and the Shape of Time” at the Albuquerque Museum.
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“Yupkoyvi 6,” Michael Namingha, 2024. Namingha’s work suggests an Indigenous prehistory to Light and Space investigations dating back 1,000 years or more.
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Larry Bell's "The Cat" (foreground) on view in the Albuquerque Museum's current exhibition, "Light, Space, and the Shape of Time."
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Works by Leo Villareal, left, and Jenny Holzer, right, on view in “Light, Space, and the Shape of Time” at the Albuquerque Museum.
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“Unwoven Light” (detail), Soo Sunny Park, 2013, on view at the Albuquerque Museum.
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