“We Were Lost in Our Country" will be temporarily closed Feb. 4 – 7 as part of the Museum’s expansion efforts. The exhibition will reopen on Saturday, Feb. 8

Tamara Kostianovsky:
After Goya

Small Works Gallery | Floor 2

Responding to the tradition of still-life painting, Kostianovsky creates a three-dimensional sculptural representation of the butcher shop scene in Francisco de Goya’s 1808 painting “Bodegón con costillas y cabeza de cordero.” The sculpture, made of recycled clothing, creates a dialogue about issues related to food, bounty, and excess.