Opening soon at Georgetown University Art Galleries: McArthur Binion & Lorraine O'Grady
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Opening soon at Georgetown University Art Galleries: McArthur Binion & Lorraine O'Grady
McArthur Binion, Under:Ground, 2025. Graphite, paint stick, ink, and paper on board, 40 × 48 × 2 in. Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul, and London.



WASHINGTON, DC.- Notes on Form (Intimate Structures) explores McArthur Binion’s work from 2009 to the present, highlighting his ongoing use of form, shape, and a deeply personal language of abstraction. Born in 1946 in Mississippi and raised as one of eleven children, Binion’s early life continues to inform the material and conceptual foundation of his practice.

Referring to each work as a self-portrait, he layers oil stick and ink in hatched lines of a grid, a signature characteristic of Binion’s oeuvre, on top of a collage of personal documents such as birth certificates, photographs, address book pages, and images of his childhood home. Each canvas becomes an extension of the “under conscious,” a term he uses to articulate the deeply embedded personal histories that materialize in his work.

While Binion’s compositions gesture towards the minimalist style of a grid, they resist the impersonal aesthetic often associated with this style in art history. The exhibition title nods toward Primary Structures, the Jewish Museum’s influential 1966 exhibition that introduced minimalist sculpture as a formal movement grounded in order and control. Binion’s “intimate structures,” by contrast, speak through touch, rhythm, presence.

This exhibition situates Binion’s work within Washington, D.C.—a city shaped by histories of Black abstraction, from Alma Thomas to Sam Gilliam, where abstraction has long served as a space of both personal expression and political agency. Binion’s shaped canvases enter that conversation with a distinct voice. The use of repetition, fragments, and layers echo both his lifelong stutter and his background in writing; often referring to himself as a “writer who paints.” Through this lens, Binion reimagines minimalism and abstraction as something lived, remembered, and felt.

Lorraine O’Grady
Miscegenated Family Album
On View September 19 - December 7, 2025
Lucille and Richard F.X. Spagnuolo Gallery


In Miscegenated Family Album (1994) pioneering conceptual artist Lorraine O’Grady invites us into a deeply personal and historical dialogue. Through a photo-installation of diptychs, she juxtaposes photographs of ancient Egyptian queen Nefertiti with images of her older sister, Devonia Evangeline O’Grady Allen, and members of their respective families.

The works that belong to this series were selected from a 1980 performance by O’Grady in which 65 image pairs of Nefertiti and Devonia Evangeline were projected behind the artist’s live action. They draw striking parallels between the two women—their husbands and children, mixed-race backgrounds, and the estranged relationships with their sisters. Learn More

Guest curated by Donna Honarpisheh, Associate Curator at ICA Miami. The exhibition is generously supported by Lucille M. & Richard F.X. Spagnuolo.










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