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Explore the intricate portrayals of identity in our fall exhibitions, where art serves as a mirror reflecting both self-perception and the way we view others. Featuring works from renowned and unknown artists alike, these paintings, prints, photographs, and sculptures capture a diverse range of subjects—rich and poor, young and old—each telling a unique story. As you engage with each piece, consider not only the identity of the sitter but also how these works resonate with your own experiences and the shared humanity we all possess. Through these powerful depictions, connect with both the individual stories presented and the broader dialogue on how we relate to ourselves and others.
From the evocative pieces sourced from the Cincinnati Museum of Art, to the intimate selections from Edward Khodorkovsky’s private collection and the Denison Museum, immerse yourself in the diverse interpretations of how we perceive and depict individuals across cultures and continents, delving into the essence of what it means to capture a person in art. Experience a global dialogue on identity through the lens of creativity and expression.
The Denison Museum extends a special thanks to the Cincinnati Art Museum and Edward Khodorkovsky/American Fund for Ukrainian Reconstruction for their generous loans.
Denison Museum Interns:
- Nora Blount ’25
- Trang Bui ’25
- Eva Coleman ’24
- Emily Harris ’24
- Meredith Klinzing ’26
- Eli Lishack ’26
- Allie Mohn ’24
- Isabelle Monyak ’24
- Ana Pineda ’26