
At a Los Angeles exhibition, contemporary artists face off with decommissioned Confederate statues
The exhibition "Monuments," co-curated by Hamza Walker, Bennett Simpson, and artist Kara Walker, opens on October 23 in Los Angeles at both the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and the Brick. It features nearly 20 decommissioned Confederate statues—including the melted-down Robert E. Lee monument from the 2017 Charlottesville Unite the Right rally—displayed alongside contemporary works by artists such as Leonardo Drew, Martin Puryear, Nona Faustine, Kahlil Robert Irving, Bethany Collins, and Walter Price. The show places these contested historical objects in dialogue with new commissions and existing pieces that critique monumentality and white supremacy.
























