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Tommy Kha, Today Was A Good Day, color photograph, 2018. Courtesy of the artist.
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STATIONS OF THE CROSS TOMMY KHA: Today Was A Good Day
Feb 14, 2018 - Mar 25, 2018
Stations of the Cross is a citywide public art project that invites people of all faiths to consider injustice and pain across the human experience. The exhibition presents a pilgrimage comprised of 14 “art stations” located across Manhattan
Station 11 (The Crucifixion), Today Was A Good Day chronicles the narratives of Southerners who died during the AIDS Crisis of the1980s and early 1990s. The installation is experienced through two overlapping slide shows depicting family photograph , portraits, still lifes, and images taken from the contemporary Southern landscapes.
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