“Passing Winter” (2023) by Claudia Koh. Image courtesy of MoDA Curations
An Upstart Art Biennial With a Fresh Perspective Launches in New York
New art collective MoDA Curations is making its name with a reputation for bringing an anthropologically driven perspective to curation, viewing its own holdings as more of a cultural archive than simply a reflection of market forces. Their debut show, “Being Human,” positions its artists as cultural ethnographers whose works further an understanding of culture and identity. They include Amalia Caputo, Alexander James, Claudia Koh, and Ara Oshagan.
With her oil paintings, Koh (work pictured), currently a RISD student, viscerally renders the profound discomfort of both vulnerability and taking up space. Oshagan’s photography series, “Traces of Identity: the Armenian Diaspora in Los Angeles,” meanwhile, looks at the collective and personal impact of displacement. In an industry that traditionally bases everything from the most foundational aspects of its education to its market values in a Western European historical cannon, MoDA shows the potential in letting artists drive a more personal and impactful narrative. —Jenna Adrian-Diaz
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