Museum of the African Diaspora: Key Jo Lee

In Unruly Navigations, curated by Key Jo Lee, artists chart pathways through concealment, freedom, and the unknowable. Featuring works by Nafis White, Nadine Natalie Hall, M. Scott Johnson, Samuel Levi Jones, Winfred Rembert, Myrlande Constant, Vanessa German, Morel Doucet, Oluseye, and Anina Major, the exhibition places abstraction in conversation with figuration to create encounters that both anchor and unsettle.

Sabrina Roman interviews Lee for Curator, unfolding the intellectual and emotional stakes of an exhibition that asks viewers to navigate complexity, intimacy, and resistance. Edited by Saul Appelbaum with Dreaming in Public, the project layers conceptual rigor with poetic nuance—offering “opening salvos” into works that refuse easy legibility while insisting on their power to transform.

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