Having shown a series of large - scale ink drawings that re-created
photographs from her father's early childhood in her 2003 graduation exhibition at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm, Wåhlstrand continues to investigate
other motifs from her family
photograph albums.
The exhibit spans two gallery spaces and includes
photographs, postcards, manifestos (such as The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual by Harold Cruse, whose regal portrait hangs on the wall),
albums, sketches, and
other ephemera that help contextualize the intellectual voltage running throughout Harlem while Neel lived there.