From January 30, 2026 to March 21, 2026
Luhring Augustine presents Yasumasa Morimura & Charles Atlas at its Chelsea location from January 30 through March 21, 2026, bringing together two artists whose practices have long challenged fixed ideas of gender, identity, and representation. While working in different mediums and cultural contexts, both Morimura and Atlas share a commitment to reinvention, using performance, masquerade, and self-fashioning as critical tools. The exhibition unfolds across the gallery’s spaces as a dialogue between still image and moving image, past and present, self and role.
In the main gallery, Yasumasa Morimura presents a selection of works spanning more than four decades, alongside recent pieces that reaffirm the enduring relevance of his approach. By inserting himself into iconic images drawn from Western art history, cinema, and popular culture, Morimura collapses distinctions between original and copy, male and female, East and West. His self-transformations, often meticulous and theatrical, disrupt the authority of canonical imagery and unsettle the conventions of self-portraiture. Through the embodiment of female figures in particular, Morimura actively reframes the dynamics of looking, questioning who is seen, who is seeing, and under what terms.
In the back gallery, Charles Atlas presents a new 30-minute program of portraits centered on drag and gender play. Drawn from footage shot during the 1980s and 1990s, the work highlights performers who were central to Atlas’s artistic universe, including long-standing collaborators from the worlds of dance, performance, and underground culture. Atlas’s camera captures moments of vulnerability, bravado, and transformation, treating performance not as spectacle but as a form of lived identity. His pioneering role in video art is evident in the way movement, music, and presence are woven into an intimate visual language.
Together, the works of Morimura and Atlas reveal how identity can be constructed, dismantled, and reimagined through art. Presented within Luhring Augustine’s Chelsea galleries, the exhibition underscores the continuing power of performance-based practices to question cultural norms, while honoring the artists’ lasting influence on contemporary discussions of gender, visibility, and self-representation.
Image:
Yasumasa Morimura Doublonnage (Marcel) Color photograph © Yasumasa Morimura