The fourth in a series of annual collection gallery rotations at the Benton, Encounters with the Collection: Art and Human Rights provides a fresh perspective of the collection. Encounters with the Collection is a collaboration with the Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute’s Research Program on Arts & Human Rights at UConn. Spanning the 19th century to the present, the exhibition explores the ways that artists make human rights visible and will include Binh Danh's chlorophyll print Ancestral Altar #9, 2005.
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