THE KENNEDY WOMEN

Where does the human light persist inside the architectures of power?

LIGHT \ POWER Exhibition focuses on the Kennedy Women as individuals navigating forces far larger than themselves. These include lineage, inherited myth, circumstance, chance, and the quiet inertia of history. They enter an environment shaped by power, one whose scale often exceeds what any single life can hold, forces that are at once protective, violent, mythic, and indifferent.

Abstraction defines the structure of power by collapsing historical, familial and political force into matrix like fields of color, gesture and space. Figuration introduces the human presence through singular figures whose posture, light and outline resist and inhabit those fields.

Against this expanse, each figure holds a contained and steady illumination. The paintings trace how identity reveals itself within the systems that shape it, and how a life maintains its interior light within the architectures through which it must move.

[Selected Works from LIGHT \ POWER Exhibition]

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