🎭 Culture May 15, 2026 · Kate Mothes

Nasher Museum’s ‘Everything Now All At Once’ Celebrates Diversity, Resilience, and Joy

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Nasher Museum’s ‘Everything Now All At Once’ Celebrates Diversity,  Resilience, and Joy
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In Everything Now All At Once at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, the title says it all. Dozens of works from the likes of Nick Cave, Ai Weiwei, Nina Chanel Abney, Wangechi Mutu, and many more represent a slice of the contemporary art world in which globalism and diversity are at the fore, and the lessons of the past inform how artists imagine the future.



Interestingly, the pieces are also decidedly analog, especially noteworthy as these works—alongside a few other multimedia and

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