At Left: 18 # 2, 2023. At Center: PROMESA, 2021. At Right: 18 #1, 2023. Installation view: Carlos Reyes: 18, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, 2023. Courtesy the artist, Derosia, New York, and Soft Opening, London. Photo: Dario Lasagni
At Left: 18 # 2, 2023. At Center: PROMESA, 2021. At Right: 18 #1, 2023. Installation view: Carlos Reyes: 18, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, 2023. Courtesy the artist, Derosia, New York, and Soft Opening, London. Photo: Dario Lasagni
July 20 - October 29, 2023
“Both artists center research, and their works and related inquiries take a critical eye to overlooked technological and industrial histories. Each has also employed citizen science to shed light on the enduring toxicity of various colonial projects and the extractive processes that underpin racial and fossil capitalism (the ideas that racialized exploitation and carbon-intensive development directly support capital accumulation).”
–Artdaily
August 29–September 17, 2023
"I love the idea that when you see a piece of art, you share the artist's vision. But also by setting this piece up yourself, it's almost as if you're bringing a piece of your own vision to the artwork."
– Tommaso Salvatori, Graduate Student in the Master of Business Analytics program at MIT
October 27, 2023–March 10, 2024
"The graffiti here includes hearts and initials of couples, names, places (Istanbul, London, India, Palermo, Trinidad, VNZLA [Venezuela], Portugal, Colombia, Cuba, and Sri Lanka), and sexual come-ons (“Any age, Any Race”). “Live free,” one carving reads. It’s not just the words though—the way they’re carved into the wood is evocative of touch."
– Greg Cook for Wonderland
November 16, 2023–February 11, 2024
"Mirroring, or the absence of a mirror, is a throughline in this exhibition—from TJ’s cameraless (and thus mirrorless) phytograms to the mirror incorporated in Sophie’s DIY projector. Also, within the gallery your respective drawings are hung back-to-back, inversely mirroring each other."
– Moira Sims for Boston Art Review
March 7–June 23, 2024
"Venerable artists who double as crackerjack museum directors, Brittni Ann Harvey and Harry Gould Harvey IV somehow haven’t compromised in either realm. The two continue to mine the Massachusetts South Coast’s industrial histories in both their solo practices and Fall River Museum of Contemporary Art (FR MoCA), the institution they cofounded."
– Jack Radley for BOMB
April 4–July 28, 2024
"Memory, history, culture and the land lie at the center of that installation, titled Only sounds that tremble through us, and the artists’ new exhibition—of the same name—at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, which represents a major evolution in Abbas and Abou-Rahme’s work."
– Harrison Jacobs for ARTnews
April 4–August 4, 2024
"Weaving, knitting, felting, and crocheting are characterized by slowness — but, it’s worth noting, by suppleness and pliability as well. It is the value of these qualities of fibrous material that Hana Miletić illuminates in her show Soft Services."
– Helen Miller and Michael Strand for The Arts Fuse