The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles has opened a major exhibition titled 'Several Eternities,' showcasing over 100 works by contemporary Brown and Indigenous artists. The exhibition is described as featuring 'living' pieces, suggesting works that are dynamic, process-based, or engage with ongoing cultural practices.
The exhibition is significant for its focused institutional platform for artists of color whose work engages with themes of time, history, and cultural legacy. It represents a continued shift in major museums toward more inclusive programming and the centering of narratives from historically marginalized communities, contributing to broader dialogues about representation and decolonization in the art world.