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Luba Lukova: Designing Justice

Traveling Exhibition

DATES & LOCATIONS

October 8, 2021 – March 22, 2022

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Skirball Gallery
50 East Freedom Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

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January 31 – March 3, 2022

Rivier Art Gallery

435 South Main Street

Nashua, New Hampshire 03060

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February 1 – May 21, 2021

Manninen Center for the Arts

Heftler Visiting Artist Gallery
376 Hale Street

Beverly, Massachusetts 01915

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March 8 – 22, 2021

Kaohsiung American School

Media Center

889 Cueihua Road

Zuoying District

Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 81354

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September 16, 2020 – January 31, 2021

Jewish Museum Milwaukee

1360 N Prospect Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

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September 1 – December 7, 2020

Lore Degenstein Gallery

514 University Avenue
Selinsgove, Pennsylvania 17870

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March 6 – April 19, 2020

Henry Zarrow Art Center

124 East Reconciliation Way

Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

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November 4, 2019 – January 27, 2020
Billie Holiday Theatre

Restoration Plaza
1368 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, New York 11216

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October 25 – December 31, 2019

Słup Szymon Gallery

General Anders Park

Szczecin, Poland

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May 26 – July 7, 2019
The Thermos Foundation

Studio 94

No. 94, Section 2, Yangde Boulevard
Shilin District

Taipei, Taiwan 111

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March 14 – April 7, 2019

Rogers Center for the Arts

McCoy Gallery

315 Turnpike Street

North Andover, Massachusetts 01845

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January 31 – March 1, 2019

Center for Creativity and the Arts

Phebe Conley Art Gallery

5225 North Backer Avenue

Fresno, California 93740

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September 7 – October 15, 2018

Krannert Fine Arts Center

Wilson Gallery

1100 East Fifth Street

Anderson, Indiana 46012

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June 1 – 29, 2018

Museum of the City of Riobamba

5 de Junio y Primera Constituyente

Riobamba, Ecuador 060150

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June 4 – September 3, 2017

Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)

1315 Peachtree Street NE

Atlanta, Georgia 30309

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This exhibition is available for travel in the U.S. and internationally. For further information, please contact us at luba@lukova.net.

From the internationally renowned artist Luba Lukova, Designing Justice  presents vivid, captivating works that tackle the complexities of our time and make the issues that impact our lives and our communities more approachable. Lukova's thought-provoking imagery is a powerful vehicle providing visibility to a range of topics, including war and peace, censorship, corruption, the environment, and more.

Luba Lukova: Designing Justice debuted at Museum of Design Atlanta, becoming one of the museum’s most visited shows to date. Loved by audiences and critics, the exhibition embarked on a tour to galleries and museums across the U.S. and internationally. In the past few years, Designing Justice has energized the communities at National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
, a Smithsonian Affiliate in Cincinnati, Ohio; Jewish Museum Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Billie Holiday Theatre, Brooklyn, New York; Zarrow Art Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Rogers Center for the Arts, North Andover, Massachusetts; Phebe Conley Art Gallery, Fresno, California; Krannert Fine Arts Center, Anderson, Indiana; Museum of the City of Riobamba, Ecuador; The Thermos Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan; Slup Szymon Gallery, Szczecin, Poland; Lore Degenstein Gallery, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania; Kaohsiung American School Media Center, Taiwan; Manninen Center for the Arts, Beverly, Massachusetts; and Rivier Art Gallery, Nashua, New Hampshire.

Why are the images in Luba Lukova’s Designing Justice are so visually appealing? Saturated colors draw you in; hard edges clarify the dynamic shapes; and distilled compositions keep the eye locked into the picture plane. And, within her direct, elegantly streamlined images, Lukova has embedded the most essential element of all — a powerful message that gets people thinking.

While it is easy to focus solely on the messages of her provocative works, it is important to take a step back to appreciate the artistic merit in Lukova’s simplicity. Her use of striking, metaphoric images gives the viewers art intended to produce an intellectual stimulus and an emotional impact that emerge from her overall mastery of the visual language.

Listen to Luba Lukova's interview on NPR.

"Lukova's work has the ability to open up a dialogue. Her images are such that they make us talk to one another..."

– Laura Flusche

Executive Director

Museum of Design Atlanta

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