1898: U.S. Imperial Visions and Revisions
Apr 28, 2023 - Feb 25, 2024
Ticket: Free
On the 125th anniversary of the Spanish-American-Cuban-Philippine War, “1898: U.S. Imperial Visions and Revisions” is the first exhibition to examine this pivotal period through the lens of portraiture and visual culture. The year 1898 witnessed the United States become an empire with overseas territories, and by placing portraits of U.S. expansionists in dialogue with portraits of those who dissented. This exhibition revisits this important period of history through multifaceted viewpoints. With more than 90 artworks from collections in Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam, Spain, and the United States, “1898: U.S. Imperial Visions and Revisions” illuminates the complications and consequences of the Spanish-American War (1898), the Congressional Joint Resolution to annex Hawai‘i (July 1898), and the Philippine-American War (1899–1913).

On view from April 28, 2023, through Feb. 25, 2024, “1898: U.S. Imperial Visions and Revisions” is curated by Taína Caragol, curator of painting and sculpture and Latino art and history, and Kate Clarke Lemay, historian, with Carolina Maestre, Latino curatorial assistant. The exhibition will be accompanied by a major multi-author catalogue entitled “1898: Visual Culture and U.S. Imperialism in the Caribbean and the Pacific,” co-published by Princeton University Press.
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