At the Southfirst booth, small furious
drawings line the
walls; these images are the output of the
groundbreaking filmmaker Joe Gibbons, who spent his time in prison sketching banal scenes and goods sourced from magazines and catalogs.
The exhibition Dorothea Rockburne:
Drawing Which Makes Itself pays homage to the artist's
groundbreaking project of the same name, with a group of major carbon paper and
wall works — including Nesting and Neighborhood, from MoMA's collection — exhibited together for the first time since 1973.
A
groundbreaking architectural intervention by artist Sarah Oppenheimer, which will link the museum's modern and contemporary collections through meticulously crafted sculptural forms placed in the floor, ceiling, and
walls; Recent contemporary acquisitions, including A Man Screaming is Not a Dancing Bear by the artist collaborative Allora & Calzadilla, Untitled (bicycle shower) by Rirkrit Tiravanija, and Live Ball by Nari Ward, as well as works by Guyton \ Walker, Los Carpinteros, Elad Lassry, and Susan Philipsz; An exhibition of eight large - scale color photographs by South African artist Zwelethu Mthethwa, inaugurating the wing's project space for changing exhibitions; An exhibition of outstanding
drawings by artists including Lee Bontecou, Philip Guston, and James Rosenquist from the BMA's Thomas E. Benesch Memorial Collection, presented in the museum's new dedicated gallery for prints,
drawings, and photographs; A new site - specific work by acclaimed Baltimore street artist Gaia.