Shirin Neshat b. Iran, 1957The Fury, 2022Two-channel HD video installation, ed. 4/6 Shirin Neshat’s The Fury examines the traumatic scars inflicted on women under oppressive regimes, focusing on female political prisoners in Iran. This two-channel video installation juxtaposes vulnerability and defiance, immersing viewers in a charged...

 Reginald O’Neal b. 1992, United StatesThe Cellist, 2023Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam, polyurethane paint, and topcoat The Cellist, a ten-foot-tall reimagining of a porcelain jazz figurine, represents Reginald O’Neal’s first sculptural installation. Extending his Entertainer series, the work critiques the commodification of Black artists, transforming a mass-produced...

 Yoshua Okón b. 1970, MexicoChille, 2009Sixty-one resin sculptures covered in rough plaster, ed. 3/3 + 1 AP Yoshua Okón’s Chille reconstructs the funeral procession of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, drawing on an idealized model of the event found in a private club in Santiago frequented by...