Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began is part of The Hyundai Project at LACMA, a joint initiative between Hyundai Motor and LACMA since 2015. The Hyundai Project at LACMA is the longest and largest programmatic commitment from a corporate supporter in LACMA’s history. With a shared commitment to offering new ways to access, understand and experience art, this partnership allows LACMA to make significant strides in two important fields, Art + Technology and Korean art scholarship, which encompasses acquisitions, exhibitions, publications and research.
This exhibition is curated by Diana Nawi, Curator of Contemporary Art at LACMA, and co-organized with the Columbus Museum of Art.
Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began
October 12, 2025 – March 29, 2026, BCAM Level 2 at LACMA
Presented by Hyundai Motor Company
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Image Credit:
– Image 1: Tavares Strachan, Six Thousand Years, 2018, © Tavares Strachan, courtesy of the artist and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, photo by Frazer Bradshaw
– Image 2: Tavares Strachan, Six Thousand Years, 2018, © Tavares Strachan, courtesy of the artist and Regen Projects, Los Angeles, photo by Brian Forrest
– Image 3: Tavares Strachan, Inner Elder (Nina Simone as Queen of Sheba), 2023, © Tavares Strachan, courtesy of the artist, photo by Jonty Wilde
– Image 4: Tavares Stachan, Galaxy Defender, 2025, © Tavares Strachan, courtesy of the artist, photo by Jonty Wilde
– Image 5: Tavares Strachan, A Map of the Crown (Amasunzu Black), 2023, © Tavares Strachan, courtesy of the artist, photo by Jonty Wilde