From iconic wire-rope sculptures to massive community installations, a major new BAMPFA exhibition brings the legendary artist's career into vibrant conversation.
By Anne Brice
Maren Hassinger performs "Tree Duet I" in Los Angeles in 1974. Hassinger rose to prominence with her wire-rope installations in the 1970s, and is widely considered a foundational figure in Black conceptual art.
Adam Avila; courtesy of Susan Inglett Gallery, NYC
June 23, 2026








