Shifting Movements reviewed in SF Gate!

Photo (and caption) from the article: "Cesar Cueva flashes a black light to reveal the images of 'Natasha McKenna,' 'Rosann Miller,' 'Monique Deckard,' 'Raynette Turner,' and 'Redel Jones' (2016) by Danielle Wright at the SOMArts 'Shifting Movements' exhibition"

And an excerpt:

Other pieces seem almost unrelated at all, until you begin to understand the intersectional work Kochiyama pioneered. A beautiful and heartbreaking section of the show, #SayHerName, is presented in complete darkness. Danielle Wright has created 100 portraits of black women and girls who have “come into contact with structural racism and state violence via law enforcement.” The portraits, small, but detailed, were done with invisible ink. To see them, you have to walk through the space with a black-light flashlight. The symbolism, that one has to go looking for these women, is immediate, and so is the feeling that this is something Kochiyama would spend her days agitating and fighting for.

Check out the rest of Ryan Kost's review here. If you're free and around, please join us for the exhibition's closing reception tomorrow, Thursday 5/25 from 6pm to 9pm! 934 Brannan Street (between 8th & 9th) in San Francisco. Don't sleep on it!

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