Alfredo Jaar: The Structure of Images
About the Exhibition
In our image-saturated and media-obsessed world, what stories remain untold? Employing images, lights, and mirrors, Alfredo Jaar
The exhibition is organized by Isabel Casso, Marjorie Susman Curatorial Fellow. It is presented in the Cohen and Stone Family Galleries on the museum’s fourth floor.
Featured images

Alfredo Jaar, R, 1990. Silver dye-bleach transparency in light box and mirrors; installed, approximately: 132 × 40 × 24 in. (335.3 × 101.6 × 61 cm). Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, gift from The Howard and Donna Stone Collection, 2002.35.
© 1990 Alfredo Jaar. Courtesy Galerie LeLong, New YorkPhoto: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago
Alfredo Jaar, A Hundred Women (Camila Vallejo), 2014-ongoing. Framed pigment print with light fixtures; variable dimensions. Frame: 3.74 x 2.76 x .79 in. (9.5 x 7 x 2 cm).
© Alfredo Jaar. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. and the artist, New York
Alfredo Jaar, Life Magazine, April 19, 1968, 1995. 3 photographic prints; 61 x 120 in. (154.9 x 304.8 cm).
© Alfredo Jaar. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. and the artist, New York
Alfredo Jaar, A Hundred Women (Shada Nasser), 2014-ongoing. Framed pigment print with light fixtures; variable dimensions. Frame: 3.74 x 2.76 x .79 in. (9.5 x 7 x 2 cm).
© Alfredo Jaar. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. and the artist, New YorkFunding
Alfredo Jaar: The Structure of Images is presented in association with Toward Common Cause: Art, Social Change, and the MacArthur Fellows Program at 40.