CRITICISM + VALUE — XI: Wayne Hodge
Saturday, June 6, 2026
10:30am — 12:30pm EST
18:30 — 20:30 GMT+4

In conjunction with the exhibition,
"Powerless in the Mist of the Juggernaut: Five Etchings by Käthe Kollwitz," artist Wayne Hodge will present the essay: “Politics and Pathos in the art of Käthe Kollwitz.”

This hybrid presentation will take place virtually, with space available in the gallery to view and participate in the question and answer section.

To join, please use the zoom link below:
https://nyu.zoom.us/j/96093263110

In person:
Criticism + Value
Kote Afkhazi 18/2
Tbilisi, Georgia

Wayne Hodge is an artist whose work combines elements of collage, performance and photography. His practice explores the relationship between history, media and fantasies of race and desire. His imagery is drawn from media, historical and science fiction sources. He received an M.F.A. from Rutgers University and attended the Whitney Independent Study Program and the Skowhegan School. His work has been shown at the Bronx Museum, MoMA P.S.1 and he has shown internationally in Germany, Brazil and China. He was featured in 'The Radical Presence' at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Walker Arts Center and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Other exhibitions include 'The Shadows Took Shape' at the Studio Museum in Harlem, and "(an)other" at Practice Gallery in Philadelphia, PA. In 2017, his solo project Skin Like Distant Stars, was shown at Hallwalls in Buffalo, NY. Recent Exhibitions include New Humans: Memories of the Future at the New Museum New York, NY and Small Scale at the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.

[image: Käthe Kollwitz, Uprising, 1899,]

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