Buffalo AKG announces HI-VIS, a 10-year retrospective of the Public Art Initiative
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Buffalo AKG announces HI-VIS, a 10-year retrospective of the Public Art Initiative
Phyllis Thompson, American, born 1946, (left) Detail of Nurturer, 2021. Acryic on Polytab. 10 × 15 feet (3 × 4.6 m); (right) Detail of Mdido #1, 1976. Crayon and watercolor on Arches Cover. sheet: 25 3/4 x 22 1/4 inches (65.4 x 56.51 cm). Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum. Albert H. Tracy Fund, by exchange, 2022 (2022:52). © Phyllis Thompson.



BUFFALO, NY.- The Buffalo AKG Art Museum announced Hi-Vis, an upcoming exhibition that celebrates many of the artists who have worked with the Buffalo AKG’s Public Art Initiative in its first ten years. Artists whose work will be on view include Julia Bottoms, FUTURA 2000, Maya Hayuk, Logan Hicks, Jun Kaneko, Monet Kifner, Shantell Martin, Louise Jones, Felipe Pantone, Pat Perry, and Edreys Wajed. The exhibition will be presented on the third floor of the museum’s new Jeffrey E. Gundlach Building from February 21 to June 9, 2025. Hi-Vis is co-curated by the Buffalo AKG’s Public Art Team: Aaron Ott, Curator of Public Art; Eric Jones, Public Art Projects Manager; and Zack Boehler, Assistant Curator, Special Projects.

The Public Art Initiative was born in 2013 out of a partnership between the Buffalo AKG Art Museum and Erie County, soon after joined by the City of Buffalo. In its first ten years, the Buffalo AKG’s Public Art Initiative has created more than sixty works by eighty artists. As the first dedicated public art department at an American museum, the Initiative has been celebrated as a sustainable and impactful model for creating public artworks.

Often the Public Art Initiative challenges artists to create their first-ever public works or the largest works of their career. Working in this way creates opportunities for robust dialogue in shared civic spaces throughout the many unique neighborhoods in Western New York. These community-led conversations establish new platforms for people from all walks of life to create, experience, and talk about meaningful aspects of our collective creative culture. With Hi-Vis, the Buffalo AKG is thrilled to expand those conversations with the work into the museum itself, to offer a platform for these artists in a new way, and to forge new connections with the communities and neighborhoods of Western New York.

Hi-Vis connects audiences familiar with public works to the museum and vice versa, re-engaging and at times introducing audiences to the depth and breadth of practices that the Buffalo AKG’s commissioned artists embrace, highlighting the work produced over the Initiative’s dynamic first ten years. Perhaps no mode of presentation captures audiences as broadly and as deeply, positioning public installations as one of the most consequential methods of production today. Hi-Vis provides an opportunity to engage with the diversity of artistic practices that our commissioned artists engage in, contextualizing their public works within the sphere of broader contemporary practices. As such, Hi-Vis is an exhibition assembled to foster a greater connection between our community and the museum itself.










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