This exhibition at WhiteBox presents the work of Lorenzo Pace, whose practice engages histories of memory, justice, and civil rights through sculpture, painting, and public monument.
Curated by Peter Wayne Lewis and Yohanna Roa, the project is developed within WhiteBox’s ongoing curatorial program and reflects on the role of art as a space for historical reckoning and collective reflection. Pace’s work draws from personal and collective narratives, addressing the enduring impact of racial violence and the necessity of remembrance within contemporary public discourse.
Situated within the broader context of New York’s cultural landscape, the exhibition foregrounds the intersection of art, activism, and memorialization, inviting viewers to consider how artistic forms can hold, transmit, and transform histories of trauma and resistance.
