Martha Rosler: Truth is/is not
Galerie Lelong & Co.•Apr 10, 2025 — May 10, 2025
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Galerie Lelong, New York, is pleased to present our first solo exhibition with the artist Martha Rosler, Truth is/is not, opening on April 10, 2025. Since the 1960s, the Brooklyn-based artist's practice has been defined by a sharp and unfiltered perspective on contemporary social and political issues of the public sphere, often through addressing the unexamined acceptance of the systems that create and define them. Drawing from works across decades, the exhibition examines how political consciousness is molded through the dissemination of ideas and truisms by mass media, reinforced by constant repetition. The exhibition's title is borrowed from a recent essay by the artist published on The Brooklyn Rail's Critics Page, "truth is, or is not," in which Rosler unpacked the changing landscape of ideological approaches toward truth and its place in the contemporary art world.
Truth is/is not begins with an exercise in decision-making. Rosler positions an...More
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Martha Rosler: Truth is/is not
Galerie Lelong & Co.•Apr 10, 2025 — May 10, 2025
Press Release
Galerie Lelong, New York, is pleased to present our first solo exhibition with the artist Martha Rosler, Truth is/is not, opening on April 10, 2025. Since the 1960s, the Brooklyn-based artist's practice has been defined by a sharp and unfiltered perspective on contemporary social and political issues of the public sphere, often through addressing the unexamined acceptance of the systems that create and define them. Drawing from works across decades, the exhibition examines how political consciousness is molded through the dissemination of ideas and truisms by mass media, reinforced by constant repetition. The exhibition's title is borrowed from a recent essay by the artist published on The Brooklyn Rail's Critics Page, "truth is, or is not," in which Rosler unpacked the changing landscape of ideological approaches toward truth and its place in the contemporary art world.
Truth is/is not begins with an exercise in decision-making. Rosler positions an...More