Two of my pieces from “The Shameless Portrait Project” are part of this artists member group show.
Regimes of Truth explores how art interrogates the systems that shape our understanding of reality. Drawing on Michel Foucault’s idea that each society produces its own “regime of truth,” the exhibition examines how power, discourse, and institutions determine what is accepted as true. The featured artists critique dominant narratives, uncover suppressed perspectives, and engage with the contexts, such as galleries, schools, and archives, where truth is produced. Rather than reflecting reality, their work actively reshapes it, making the invisible visible and the familiar strange. At a time of contested realities, the exhibition asks: How can art challenge what we take for granted and open space for resistance, imagination, and transformation?