HOLD: Perspective Gallery’s 2026 Invitational Exhibition, on view from February 5 to March 1, 2026, brings together the work of six emerging artists from the Department of Photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Curated by Aimée Beaubien, Professor and Chair of the department, the exhibition offers a thoughtful introduction to a new generation of image-makers grappling with the complexities of memory, identity, and emotional inheritance.
Featuring works by Abigail Brooke Ackles, Ethan Kunoff, Isabel Lim, Collin Lust, Sarah Price, and Dev Kili Stolkiner,
HOLD unfolds as a quiet but insistent meditation on what it means to grasp something already in the process of disappearance. Across varied photographic approaches, the artists explore distance—between people, places, and moments—and the tension between what is preserved and what inevitably fades. The exhibition does not seek resolution; instead, it embraces photography’s ability to linger in uncertainty, where meaning is shaped through repetition, absence, and return.
The images presented here function as points of connection rather than fixed statements. They hold traces of personal histories, fragmented narratives, and emotional landscapes that stretch across generations. Photographs become vessels that carry memory forward, even as they acknowledge its instability. In this space, the act of holding is both literal and metaphorical: to hold onto an image, to be held by a memory, or to recognize the quiet forces that shape identity over time.
By positioning these works within a shared continuum,
HOLD invites viewers to reflect on their own relationships to the past. What do we choose to keep close, and what do we allow to drift away? How do images help us navigate the distance between what once was and what remains? This exhibition offers a compelling glimpse into the evolving language of contemporary photography, where images serve not only as records, but as living conduits between experience, remembrance, and becoming.
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Ethan Kunoff: Ein Anfang © Ethan Kunoff