Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way explores contemporary Latinx artists’ innovations and interventions within established traditions of painting, inviting discussion on a variety of themes and revealing the diversity and expansiveness present within the field. The fifty-eight artists in the exhibition—and those in the Latinx field more broadly—encourage us to interrogate the continued relevance of boundaries, from political borders to disciplinary confines. This exhibition therefore celebrates artists whose expressions are first and foremost personal and subjective, but whose heterogeneous and culturally specific interventions enrich one another and the history of American and contemporary art, two fields from which such artists have been historically excluded. Inspired by former U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera’s poem “[Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way],” the…
Buffalo AKG Art Museum // March 06, 2026 - September 06, 2026
Lilian Martinez (Lives and works in Los Angeles). Garden Club, 2024. Acrylic on canvas / Acrílico sobre lienzo. 50 × 65 in. (127 × 165.1 cm). Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Gift of Pamela and David Hornik, 2025 (2025:9). Photo: Deen Babakhyi, courtesy of the artist and OCHI
Patrick Martinez (Lives and works in Los Angeles). Promised Land, 2022. Acrylic, stucco, neon, Mean Streak, ceramic, spray paint, latex house paint, banner tarp, ceramic tile, tile adhesive, and family archive photo collage on panel // Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum, George B. and Jenny R. Mathews Fund, 2022 (2022:78). Photo: Yubo Dong, ofstudio photography, courtesy of Charlie James Gallery
Vincent Valdez (Lives and works in Houston). The Sea, 2020. Oil on canvas / Óleo sobre lienzo. 50 × 70 in. (127 × 177.8 cm). Courtesy Matthew Brown. Photo: Paul Salveson, courtesy of Matthew Brown
Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way explores contemporary Latinx artists’ innovations and interventions within established traditions of painting, inviting discussion on a variety of themes and revealing the diversity and expansiveness present within the field. The fifty-eight artists in the exhibition—and those in the Latinx field more broadly—encourage us to interrogate the continued relevance of boundaries, from political borders to disciplinary confines. This exhibition therefore celebrates artists whose expressions are first and foremost personal and subjective, but whose heterogeneous and culturally specific interventions enrich one another and the history of American and contemporary art, two fields from which such artists have been historically excluded. Inspired by former U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera’s poem “[Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way],” the show celebrates abundance and presents a vision of Latinx art that is, like the diaspora itself, infinitely complex.
The show’s intergenerational and regionally broad dialogue is reflected in seven thematic groupings: (New) Histories, offering new perspectives on personal, cultural, and global histories; Bodies & Figures, representations of and by marginalized people, considering the importance of the body, and who is or isn’t seen in an image; Identity/Place, a consideration of how identity and place shape each other with a diasporic lens; Land/tierra, varied approaches to land and the built environment, from the material to the imaginary; Community, highlighting various communities—artistic, blood, and chosen—and their importance to populations within the diaspora; Pinturx, contemporary Latinx approaches to traditional painting genres like still life and portraiture; and Abstractions, exploring centuries-long Indigenous and European abstract traditions still in use by artists today.
Allowing for cacophony and heterogeneity in its narratives, the exhibition takes its cues from the artists themselves, who are actively cultivating the landscape of contemporary painting as visitors will experience it in the museum. Rather than telling a finished story, as survey exhibitions often do, this exhibition gives audiences a peek into this vibrant and lively active network.
Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way is organized by the Buffalo AKG Art Museum and curated by Curator Andrea Alvarez. It will be followed by a national tour including presentations at the Des Moines Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, the Phoenix Art Museum, and the Frye Art Museum, Seattle.
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| 1 | BCAC hosts monthly First Friday Art Walk | 0 | 5 | 03-07-2026 |
| 2 | Oscar Murillo: "el pozo de agua" @ kurimanzutto, Mexico City | 0 | 7.43 | 11-02-2026 |
| 3 | MODULAR FREQUENCY: Shepard Fairey @ Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles | 0 | 6.97 | 04-03-2026 |
| 4 | Continental Shift: Recent Acquisitions of African Art | 0 | 11.89 | 30-07-2026 |
| 5 | What Am I Doing? | Michael Brown Gallery Exhibit | 0 | 14.56 | 30-07-2026 |
| 6 | Robert Williams: Fearless Depictions @ Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach | 0 | 7.5 | 10-02-2026 |
| 7 | The People Gallery | Curated Poetry & Music Open Mic | 0 | 9.48 | 30-07-2026 |
| 8 | Teatro, música, exposiciones: todo, en la agenda cultural de La Laguna | 0 | 5 | 25-06-2026 |
| 9 | Zigzags and Curves: Sarah Crowner @ Galerie Nordenhake Mexico City | 0 | 4.96 | 12-02-2026 |
| 10 | Free interactive art exhibit opens in Wichita Falls | 5 | 7 | 24-06-2026 |