Ahndraya Parlato: TIME TO KILL, on view from June 20, 2026 through January 3, 2027 at the George Eastman Museum, unfolds as a layered exploration of identity, aging, and the shifting visibility of women over time. Created by American artist Ahndraya Parlato, the exhibition combines photography, sculpture, and written texts to form a narrative environment that reflects both personal introspection and broader cultural questions. Through this multifaceted approach, Parlato examines the emotional and social terrain surrounding middle age, a stage of life that often remains overlooked within visual culture.
The photographs feature women whose ages remain intentionally ambiguous, allowing them to inhabit a wide spectrum of possible identities and life stages. Portraits appear alongside carefully composed still lifes and atmospheric interiors that oscillate between openness and confinement. Everyday domestic objects become symbols of fragility, repetition, and time’s quiet passage. Within these images, Parlato creates scenes that feel at once familiar and slightly uncanny, suggesting the internal landscapes that accompany personal transformation.
Writing also plays a significant role in the project. Letters and fragments of narrative accompany the photographs, expanding the work beyond the single image and encouraging viewers to imagine alternate futures and parallel versions of the self. The artist constructs a space where memory, speculation, and lived experience intertwine. By allowing characters and situations to move between the ordinary and the fantastical, the work reflects the uncertainty and complexity of aging, particularly as it intersects with expectations surrounding beauty, productivity, and care.
Presented within the photography galleries of the George Eastman Museum and curated by Jamie M. Allen,
TIME TO KILL invites reflection on the cultural narratives that shape how women are seen—and how they see themselves—across time. Parlato’s images resist simple conclusions, instead opening a contemplative space where vulnerability, imagination, and resilience coexist within the evolving story of identity.
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Ahndraya Parlato (American, b. 1979), Colleen at the Table, from TIME TO KILL, 2022–2025.