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Ken Gonzales- Day: History’s “Nevermade”
Ken Gonzales- Day: History’s “Nevermade”

August 19, 2025 – March 14, 2026

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Los Angeles

Ken Gonzales- Day: History’s “Nevermade”

Visit the USC Fisher's exhibition of Ken Gonzales-Day's work. Explore his decorated career through over 100 works on display - from photography and videography, to his drawings and paintings. For more information visit: https://fisher.usc.edu/exhibitions/ken-gonzales-day-historys-nevermade/

Exhibition Details

August 19, 2025 – March 14, 2026

Los Angeles, 823 W Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA

Overview

"Curated by Amelia Jones, Robert Day Professor and Vice Dean of Faculty and Research at the USC Roski School of Art & Design, Ken Gonzales-Day: History’s “Nevermade” is the first mid-career survey of the Los Angeles–based artist, scholar, and educator. Spanning more than 30 years and featuring over 100 works, the exhibition brings together Gonzales-Day’s photographs, drawings, paintings, video, and research to explore cultural memory, race, and place in the United States.

Gonzales-Day coined the term “nevermade” to describe imagined historical documents—works that challenge who writes history, what is included, and what is left out. The exhibition traces his career through seven thematic sections: from early drawings and student works, to investigations of lynching in the American West, to deconstructions of racial bias in museum collections, collaborative portraits responding to moments of crisis, public artworks, and recent series reexamining colonial-era landscapes and archives."


Image: Ken Gonzales-Day, The Wonder Gaze (St. James…

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