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Bleed at Atlanta Contemporary

A contemporary exhibition on permeability between image, memory, and material presence.

Jean Shon Oct 11 1970 Front
Photo credit: Courtesy of Atlanta Contemporary

Bleed at Atlanta Contemporary brings together work that explores the boundaries between image, memory, and material presence. The exhibition considers how visual and emotional experiences can overlap, dissolve, and “bleed” into one another, creating layered and often ambiguous readings.

Through a range of media, the work examines how images are constructed, altered, and recontextualized over time. The exhibition highlights processes of fragmentation, distortion, and transformation, inviting viewers to engage with shifting perspectives and unstable narratives.

By emphasizing permeability—between past and present, image and object, perception and memory—Bleed offers a compelling meditation on the fluid nature of visual experience in contemporary art.

Dates: February 1, 2026 – May 17, 2026

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Venue: Atlanta Contemporary

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