
Installation view, Sara Cwynar: Alphabet, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2025. Photo by Mel Taing.
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Installation view, Sara Cwynar: Alphabet, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2025. Photo by Mel Taing.
Photo by Mel Taing
Photo by Mel Taing
Installation view, Sara Cwynar: Alphabet, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2025. Photo by Mel Taing.
Photo by Mel Taing
Photo by Mel Taing
Installation view, Sara Cwynar: Alphabet, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2025. Photo by Mel Taing.
Join Curatorial Assistant Max Gruber for a deep dive into Sara Cwynar: Alphabet. In this conversation, immerse yourself in Cwynar’s version of Aby Warburg’s 1920s Mnemosyne Atlas. Learn about why melamine cups, aftershave bottles, and Pamala Anderson are included in this eclectic exhibition.
Max Gruber is Curatorial Assistant at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston. He has contributed to several ICA exhibitions, including Tau Lewis, Gun Violence Memorial Project, Charles Atlas: About Time, and An Indigenous Present. Before joining the ICA, Gruber contributed to the exhibition and accompanying publication for Humane Ecology: Eight Positions at the Clark Art Institute. He holds an M.A. in the History of Art from Williams College.
Sara Cwynar: Alphabet and Sara Cwynar is organized by Jeffrey De Blois, Mannion Family Curator, with Max Gruber, Curatorial Assistant.
Support for these exhibitions is provided by The Kristen and Kent Lucken Fund for Photography.