
Black/Fashion: Color and Culture is an exhibition curated by theo tyson. It aims to explore the breadth and depth of black as a color and Blackness as a kaleidoscopic identity contextualized through fashion and visual arts, both historically and contemporarily.

Inspired by the sophisticated complexity of fractals in African architecture, the exhibition layout follows a geometric progression, or rather deconstruction, into infinity as audiences step deeper into the narrative revealing the diversities of black and Blackness.

Rendering of the title wall and first section of the exhibition, Good Mourning.

Rendering of the final section, Afrofuturism.

A diagram showing the labels for the exhibition.
Audio guides for certain pieces are indicated with a mobile icon.
Custom pyramidal vitrines showcase jewelry.



