Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way is organized by the Buffalo AKG Art Museum and curated by Associate Curator Andrea Alvarez. It will be followed by a national tour including presentations at the Des Moines Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, the Phoenix Art Museum, and the Frye Art Museum, Seattle.
Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way
Friday, March 6, 2026–Sunday, September 6, 2026
Rogelio Báez Vega (Lives and works in Santurce, Puerto Rico). New York Department Store, Bayamón Branch, 2024–25. Oil, beeswax, and gold powder pigment on canvas / Óleo, cera de abeja y polvo de oro sobre lienzo. 48 × 72 in. (121.9 × 182.9 cm). Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Courtesy of the artist
Jeffrey E. Gundlach Building
Floor 3
Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way explores contemporary Latinx artists’ innovations and interventions within established traditions of painting, inviting discussion on a variety of themes and revealing the diversity and expansiveness present within the field. The fifty-eight artists in the exhibition—and those in the Latinx field more broadly—encourage us to interrogate the continued relevance of boundaries, from political borders to disciplinary confines. This exhibition therefore celebrates artists whose expressions are first and foremost personal and subjective, but whose heterogeneous and culturally specific interventions enrich one another and the history of American and contemporary art, two fields from which such artists have been historically excluded. Inspired by former U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera’s poem “[Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way],” the show celebrates abundance and presents a vision of Latinx art that is, like the diaspora itself, infinitely complex.
The show’s intergenerational and regionally broad dialogue is reflected in seven thematic groupings: (New) Histories, offering new perspectives on personal, cultural, and global histories; Bodies & Figures, representations of and by marginalized people, considering the importance of the body, and who is or isn’t seen in an image; Identity/Place, a consideration of how identity and place shape each other with a diasporic lens; Land/tierra, varied approaches to land and the built environment, from the material to the imaginary; Community, highlighting various communities—artistic, blood, and chosen—and their importance to populations within the diaspora; Pinturx, contemporary Latinx approaches to traditional painting genres like still life and portraiture; and Abstractions, exploring centuries-long Indigenous and European abstract traditions still in use by artists today.
Allowing for cacophony and heterogeneity in its narratives, the exhibition takes its cues from the artists themselves, who are actively cultivating the landscape of contemporary painting as visitors will experience it in the museum. Rather than telling a finished story, as survey exhibitions often do, this exhibition gives audiences a peek into this vibrant and lively active network.
Exhibition Artists
Candida Alvarez
Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio
Firelei Báez
Rogelio Báez Vega
Felipe Baeza
Amy Bravo
Esteban Cabeza de Baca
Danie Cansino
David Antonio Cruz
Danielle De Jesus
José Delgado Zúñiga
Karla Diaz
rafa esparza
Justin Favela
Cielo Félix-Hernández
Ana Teresa Fernández
Teresita Fernández
Lilian Garcia-Roig
Monica Kim Garza
Jay Lynn Gomez
Alfonso Gonzalez Jr.
Hely Omar González
Manuela Gonzalez
Salomón Huerta
Patricia Iglesias Peco
Ozzie Juarez
Nery Gabriel Lemus
Manuel López
Alejandro Macias
Larry Madrigal
Guadalupe Maravilla
Eddie Martinez
Leslie Martinez
Lilian Martinez
Narsiso Martinez
Patrick Martinez
Suchitra Mattai
Yvette Mayorga
Melissa Misla
Aliza Nisenbaum
Eamon Ore-Giron
cruz ortiz
Angel Otero
Francisco Palomares
Esteban Ramón Pérez
Bony Ramirez
Kristopher Raos
Gamaliel Rodríguez
Sandy Rodriguez
Carlos Rosales-Silva
Moises Salazar Tlatenchi
Shizu Saldamando
Gabriel Sanchez
Ilana Savdie
Joaquín Stacey-Calle
Vincent Valdez
Sarah Zapata
About the Catalogue

A robust bilingual catalogue featuring scholarly investigations of topics related to contemporary Latinx art, an artist roundtable discussion, newly commissioned poetry, and illustrations of all works in the exhibition will be available in the AKG’s Shop during the run of the show. Revealing the richness and diversity that characterizes contemporary Latinx painting, this book offers a panoramic overview of the field at a crucial moment in its history.

A robust bilingual catalogue featuring scholarly investigations of topics related to contemporary Latinx art, an artist roundtable discussion, newly commissioned poetry, and illustrations of all works in the exhibition will be available in the AKG’s Shop during the run of the show. Revealing the richness and diversity that characterizes contemporary Latinx painting, this book offers a panoramic overview of the field at a crucial moment in its history.
Sponsors
Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way is made possible by the Henry Luce Foundation and the Terra Foundation for American Art. Major support is contributed by the Rich Family Foundation and the Rich Family Fund for Community Access. Generous support is provided by Catherine Beltz Foley, Esq. Additional sponsors include the Blum Family, Charlie James Gallery, Fred Eychaner, Lehmann Maupin, and Luis De Jesus Los Angeles. Exhibition programming is supported by New York State Assemblymember Jonathan D. Rivera.


This exhibition is presented with leadership support from the Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way International Exhibition Committee:
Co-chairs
Deidre Buddin & Jose Fernandez
Brandon John Harrington
Roberta S. & Michael L. Joseph
Susie & Rick Rieser
Katherine Stueland
Committee Members
Amy & Julio Alvarez-Perez
Eleanor Ash
Pablo Barreiro & Gabriela Borja
Scott C. Billman & J. Christine Chiriboga
Estrellita Brodsky
Lynn Factor & Sheldon Inwentash
Mark Giambrone
Mirja Spooner Haffner/The Laksmi Fund
Alice & Jeremy Jacobs, Jr.
Jurasek Family
Nancy Kenny
Bob & Ann Myers
Abby Pucker
Strangman Family
as well as patrons who prefer to remain anonymous
Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way is made possible by the Henry Luce Foundation and the Terra Foundation for American Art. Major support is contributed by the Rich Family Foundation and the Rich Family Fund for Community Access. Generous support is provided by Catherine Beltz Foley, Esq. Additional sponsors include the Blum Family, Charlie James Gallery, Fred Eychaner, Lehmann Maupin, and Luis De Jesus Los Angeles. Exhibition programming is supported by New York State Assemblymember Jonathan D. Rivera.


This exhibition is presented with leadership support from the Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way International Exhibition Committee:
Co-chairs
Deidre Buddin & Jose Fernandez
Brandon John Harrington
Roberta S. & Michael L. Joseph
Susie & Rick Rieser
Katherine Stueland
Committee Members
Amy & Julio Alvarez-Perez
Eleanor Ash
Pablo Barreiro & Gabriela Borja
Scott C. Billman & J. Christine Chiriboga
Estrellita Brodsky
Lynn Factor & Sheldon Inwentash
Mark Giambrone
Mirja Spooner Haffner/The Laksmi Fund
Alice & Jeremy Jacobs, Jr.
Jurasek Family
Nancy Kenny
Bob & Ann Myers
Abby Pucker
Strangman Family
as well as patrons who prefer to remain anonymous