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Baltimore Museum of Art to Unveil New Installation by Artist John Akomfrah

BALTIMORE, MD On November 16, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) will open John Akomfrah: The Hour Of The Dog, a new immersive installation by the acclaimed artist and filmmaker that creates a dynamic dialogue between the powerful history of the Civil Rights Movement and contemporary experience. Co-commissioned by the BMA and the Menil Collection in Houston, and formally added to the BMA’s collection in 2021, the work engages viewers through moving images across six screens and a multi-channel soundscape. Drawing on archival materials as well as newly filmed footage, The Hour Of The Dog radiates the palpable energy of activist movements and invites reflection on memory, cultural authorship, and the fluidity between past and present. The installation will remain on view at the BMA through February 1, 2026, and then travel to the Menil Collection later in 2026. At the BMA, the presentation will be accompanied by interpretation and programs that highlight Civil Rights activists and campaigns in the Baltimore region, unearthing the global legacies of local actions.

John Akomfrah: The Hour Of The Dog is co-curated by Cecilia Wichmann, BMA Curator and Department Head of Contemporary Art, and Michelle White, the Menil Collection Senior Curator, with Oscar Flores-Montero, BMA Curatorial Assistant of Contemporary Art.

About John Akomfrah
John Akomfrah (b. 1957) is a celebrated artist and filmmaker, whose practice is characterized by investigations into memory, post-colonialism, temporality, and aesthetics. His work also often explores the experiences of migrant diasporas globally. Akomfrah was a founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective, which started in London in 1982 alongside artist Lina Gopaul, later joined by David Lawson who he still collaborates with today alongside Ashitey Akomfrah as Smoking Dogs Films. His work has been shown in museums and exhibitions around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the New Museum, New York; Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Serpentine Gallery, London; Tate Britain, London; Southbank Centre, London; Bildmuseet Umeå, Sweden; and in the 56th Venice Biennale. Akomfrah was awarded the Artes Mundi Prize in 2017, a Knighthood for services to the Arts in the 2023 New Year Honours, and an Artist Who Inspires award at the BMA Ball in 2024. He lives and works in London.

Major support for this exhibition has been generously provided by Nancy Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff and the Suzanne F. Cohen Exhibition Fund. Free admission to this exhibition is provided by Nancy Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff.

More information: artbma.org

Still from John Akomfrah’s The Hour Of The Dog (2025) co-commissioned by the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Menil Collection, Houston. © Smoking Dogs Films. Courtesy Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery.