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Kristine Mays: Bold Political Sculptures Exhibit (SF)

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Wednesday, January 28, 2026 - 10:00 am to 5:30 pm | Cost: FREE*
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MODERNISM INC. | 724 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94109

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Now through March 7, 2026, Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00am – 5:30pm

Modernism is proud to present a selection of twelve poignant political sculptures in “Kristine MAYS: State of the Union.” Reflecting upon the concept of DEI (Diversity, Equality and Inclusion) and its dismantlement in 2025, Kristine Mays examines the current political and social climate in the United States, exploring the nuances of race, war, power, intimidation, nationalism and identity. This body of work emerges from Mays’s grappling with ideas surrounding the betrayal of the “American Dream.” Witnessing the disconnect between national ideals and lived reality compelled her to create this vulnerable, raw, painful, and confrontational body of work.

Just as Robert Rauschenberg employed the American flag to interrogate national identity and politics in works such as “Signs” (1970), Mays created “This Is America,” an American flag constructed of wire, with beads hanging from its frayed edges representing blood and tears.

Sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi designed the Statue of Liberty to represent ideals of equality, democracy and freedom. Mays presents “Birthing Greatness” as an optimistic expression anticipating the change-makers that will soon shape the world.

Sculpting simple human forms, much like Keith Haring’s faceless figures that reveal no hint of gender, race, religion or sexual orientation, Mays’s “Human Complacency” includes everyone as she confronts our involvement in the issues unfolding in the country.

Employing a unique sculptural method, Mays bends and hooks rebar tie wire together with pliers, one piece at a time. Each piece requires at least sixty hours of labor, during which she gives form to a human body or garment without reliance on a mold or model. Especially remarkable are the gestural qualities that make the works appear both animate and soulful. “I am breathing life into wire,” she says. “With each work, I create a form that reveals the essence of a person and that speaks to humanity as a whole.”

Presented by MODERNISM INC.

 

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Cost: FREE*
*Free
Categories: Art & Museums, In Person
Venue: MODERNISM INC.
Address: 724 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94109