Nasher Museum celebrates 20 years with Everything Now All At Once
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Nasher Museum celebrates 20 years with Everything Now All At Once
Hugo McCloud, push pull, 2019. Plastic merchandise bags on wood panel, 55 × 85 inches (139.7 × 215.9 cm). Collection of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC. Gift of Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger, 2020.3.1. © Hugo McCloud. Courtesy of the artist and Sean Kelly, New York.



DURHAM, NC.- On August 28, 2025, the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University will debut Everything Now All At Once, a visually striking exhibition drawn from its contemporary collection. Launching the museum’s 20th-anniversary celebrations, the show is both a reflection of the Nasher’s founding vision and an articulation of the museum’s evolving curatorial themes.

At the heart of the exhibition is the museum’s belief that artists are powerful generators of knowledge, community, and social change. Since opening in 2005, the Nasher has intentionally centered artists historically excluded from the mainstream canon—supporting them at critical moments, often when they are establishing new visual languages or taking creative leaps.

“Building an art collection is a lot like making a mixtape—you choose each piece with intention, thinking about what will resonate with your audience and what messages you want to convey,” said Xuxa Rodríguez, PhD, Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Curator of Contemporary Art. “This exhibition is a well-crafted, visual mixtape for our community at Duke, Durham, and beyond. It’s the soundtrack of our shared history and the experiences we’ve created together with our visitors.”

Everything Now All At Once highlights many of the Nasher’s most significant acquisitions—from iconic works like Jeffrey Gibson’s I PUT A SPELL ON YOU (2015) from his punching bag series and Nick Cave’s Soundsuit (2015) to early pieces by emerging artists who’ve since gained international acclaim, such as Njideka Akunyili Crosby. A future-focused section, Track 6: The Next Chapter, underscores the museum’s vision for growth: supporting early-career artists, expanding queer and southern representation, and investing in performance. Together, these works reflect a dynamic curatorial approach grounded in new ideas, lasting artist relationships, and deeply personal explorations of identity, history, and place.

The show also recognizes the community effort behind the collection. Since 2005, more than 220 donors have contributed over 330 gifts—from individual artworks to entire collections—fueling the museum’s rise from a new university institution to a player on the global stage. Many works on view were donated by Duke alumni, parents, and local collectors who share in the Nasher’s mission to champion underrepresented voices in contemporary art.

Everything Now All At Once is organized by Rodríguez, with support from Julianne Miao, Curatorial Associate. The exhibition is on view from August 28, 2025, through July 26, 2026. In February 2026, the show will evolve with a rotation of new works, offering fresh perspectives and continuing the museum’s commitment to discovery and reinvention.

The Nasher’s 20th-anniversary celebration includes a robust slate of events, exhibitions, and programs. In just two decades, the museum has become a cultural force—presenting nationally recognized exhibitions, shaping the discourse around representation in the arts, and energizing Durham through vibrant, community-driven initiatives.










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