The Ford Foundation Gallery is celebrating the work and legacy of the Art for Justice (A4J) Fund as it enters its final phase of grantmaking with the launch of its new exhibition called “No Justice Without Love.”
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A4J was founded by Agnes Gund and launched in 2017 with $100 million generated by the sale of Agnes’ favorite painting called “Masterpiece” by Roy Lichtenstein. This spurred artists, advocates and collectors to donate an additional $25 million to support the Fund. The exhibit features works from members of the A4J community, including formerly incarcerated artists, allies and former and current grantees who have been invited to express how A4J has impacted their practice. These works, including those from Benny Andrews, Maria Gaspar, James Yaya Hough, Julie Mehretu and more, will be showcased alongside activations from artistic partnerships like The Writing on the Wall — a collaboration between visual artist Hank Willis Thomas, activist Dr.
“‘No Justice Without Love’ speaks to the many ways art connects, heals and binds us together. This exhibition is a testament to the power of art to make visible the injustices of mass incarceration,” said Gund. “Through her curatorial vision, Daisy Desrosiers has captured the rich, expansive spirit of our community of artists and advocates by weaving together those in the movement who came before us, those who are with us now and those who will continue to reimagine justice in the future.
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