MENASA+: Thresholds of Representation : KAVI GUPTA | WASHINGTON BLVD. FL. 1

Bringing together artists from across the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the AAPI diaspora—these artist's lived experiences of migration, hybridity, and gender, redefine what global contemporary art can be.
This curatorial framework positions MENASA+ and AAPI dialogues not as categories, but as interconnected conditions of making—translation, survival, inheritance, reinvention, and resistance. It reflects a belief that identity in art is not fixed but continuously negotiated across borders, languages, and histories of gendered power.
At a time when geopolitics continues to compress complex identities into binaries of “us” and “them,” the art world has mirrored similar patterns of exclusion and invisibility. This presentation resists that logic. It centers practitioners—particularly female and femme-identifying artists from MENASA+ and AAPI regions—whose voices have emerged from unforgiving cultural and political contexts, yet continue to embody resilience, autonomy, and creative power.
Reflecting Kavi Gupta’s ongoing commitment to offering a platform for artists whose practices confront erasure, amplify unseen narratives, and celebrate the act of creation as an act of resistance, each work in the exhibition operates as both testimony and proposition, inviting viewers to ask who is seen, who is heard, and on whose terms. Through material, image, and form—In the voices of women and diasporic artists from MENASA+ and AAPI communities, this presentation speaks of endurance and transformation—of making beauty and meaning amid constraint, of holding space for memory and for change. It honors the courage to create within systems that deny freedom, asserting that art from these regions is not defined by trauma, but by imagination and hope.
This exhibition was made possible with curatorial assistance from Narimon Safavi, an Iranian-American entrepreneur and cultural commentator; and Rosa Matinfar, curator and writer whose work focuses on contemporary art from the MENASA region.
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