Hypebeast: The Whitney Will Hold an Exhibition of Puerto Rican Art to Commemorate Five Years Since Hurricane Maria

by Shawn Ghassemitari

It’s been roughly five years since Hurricane Maria devastated the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. The category five storm carried the strongest winds recorded in the area, which subsequently cut electricity to the island and took the lives of 4,645 people.

 

Looking back at the event, The Whitney Museum of American Art will hold an exhibition comprised of 15 intergenerational Puerto Rican artists — who largely identity as women, trans or non-binary — showcasing how each has responded since the events of the hurricane.

As the first show of Puerto Rican art at a U.S. Museum in 50 years, “no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria” seeks to raise awareness to the larger issues that were only exacerbated by the disaster — from Puerto Rico’s socio-political structure to the U.S.’ lack of aid and disinvestment in such events.

 

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October 15, 2022