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[UNSUBSCRIBE] (2019). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artists + Supplement Projects, Miami.
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[UNSUBSCRIBE] (2019). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artists + Supplement Projects, Miami.
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[UNSUBSCRIBE] (2019). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artists + Supplement Projects, Miami.
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Danny Agnew (Roots Collective), Black is an Algorithm (2019). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Supplement Projects, Miami.
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Danny Agnew (Roots Collective), We do it (2019). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Supplement Projects, Miami.
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Joiri Minaya, #dominicanwomengooglesearch (2016). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Supplement Projects, Miami.
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Joiri Minaya, #dominicanwomengooglesearch (2016). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Supplement Projects, Miami.
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Kandis Williams, Viola (2017). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Supplement Projects, Miami.
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Pastiche Lumumba, FOURTH & LONG (2017). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Supplement Projects, Miami.
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Pastiche Lumumba, #EndlessScrollingGeneration No.1,2,3,4, animated GIFs. Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Supplement Projects, Miami.

A look at online identity formation & social interaction with the [UNSUBSCRIBE] group show at Miami’s Supplement Projects

, 18 October 2019

The [UNSUBSCRIBE] group exhibition, curated by GeoVanna Gonzalez and Naiomy Guerrero, was on at Miami’s Supplement Projects, running June 16 to August 4.

Joiri Minaya, #dominicanwomengooglesearch (2016). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Supplement Projects, Miami.
Joiri Minaya, #dominicanwomengooglesearch (2016). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Supplement Projects, Miami.

Featuring works by Danny Agnew, Will Fredo, Paloma Izquierdo, Pastiche Lumumba, Joiri Minaya and Kandis Williams, the show was set inside the converted domestic space as a “communal home and a studio, alternative art space and community meeting point.” The Supplement Projects site provides a physical place of encounter to contemplate the nature of how we construct ourselves online. As noted in the press release, the artists in the show “use visual language dominant in the digital realm to engage questions of e-identity formation, and social interactions that play out in our imaginations—despite the absence of a physical presence.”**

The [UNSUBSCRIBE] group exhibition, curated by GeoVanna Gonzalez and Naiomy Guerrero, was on at Miami’s Supplement Projects, running June 16 to 4 August, 2019.