Jeffrey Gibson «boshullichi / inlʋchi – we will continue to change»
The US-American artist Jeffrey Gibson transforms the entrance hall of the Chipperfield Building with a monumental, colour-rich installation that is expected to remain on view until the end of 2026. Painting, sculpture, screen printing, beadwork, ceramics and textiles merge into an immersive total work of art – open to performative activations.
Following his celebrated solo exhibition in the U.S. Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024 and ahead of the unveiling of a new façade work at the Metropolitan Museum in New York in September 2025, Gibson is now realizing his first project in a museum on the European continent: a site-specific work conceived especially for the Haefner Foyer, titled «boshullichi / inlʋchi – we will continue to change».
The title combines two words from the Choctaw language, both meaning 'change': «Boshullichi» means to break something apart, to dismantle and transform it. «Inlʋchi» means to make something different, to restore and rebuild it anew.