The cadmium red that inaugurates the exhibition entrance and foregrounds its title, Behold, evokes the earthy soil of Matanzas, Cuba, where the artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons was born in 1959. This sense of rootedness to Cuba despite physical separation lies at the heart of Behold, which explores the complexity of diasporic identity formation, and looks to familial histories to narrate global histories of Black and Asian migration.
Internationally renowned artist and recent MacArthur Fellowship recipient María Magdalena Campos-Pons is one of the major figures to come from postrevolutionary Cuban contemporary art. The first large-scale retrospective of the artist’s work since Everything Is Separated By Water (2007) at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold, curated by Carmen Hermo, opened at the Brooklyn Museum in September 2023. After, the exhibition will embark on a multi-institutional tour. Behold spans nearly four decades of Campos-Pons’ groundbreaking artistic work produced in Cuba, the United States, and Italy, and across disciplines such as photography, painting, video, performance, and mixed-media installation.