2026 Biennial
Forgetting is Everywhere
Understanding that we are all part of a shared system, Forgetting is Everywhere is a group exhibition over two storefronts, one in a traditional white-box gallery and the other inside of a bookstore café. The featured artists explore human and nonhuman histories, showcasing transformations that are both slow and sudden, unexpected but also predestined.
In this exhibition, Noah Stephens presents works from his Southern Trees series, photographs of the towering trees of a Northern Virginia plantation. These depictions of ancient trees that witnessed, and sometimes played a role in, a horrific part of our country’s history expose the relationship between humans, nature, and time. Beth Moon travelled the world to photograph Earth’s most ancient living beings, trees, and has documented some as old as 4,000 years. Moon’s series delves into time and survival, celebrating the wonders of nature that have endured throughout the centuries. Also on view is a series of photographs symbolically documenting the gender transformation of artist Guillermo Galindo as a spiritual journey guided by the Book of Hours of Saint Theresa, created in partnership with photographer Tina Gutierrez. Collectively, this exhibition reframes time, illuminating “the long view” as we consider histories, transformations, and the invisible threads that connect us all.
Forgetting is Everywhere is presented at both Wave Pool and Swell Art Cafe.
Artists: Guillermo Galindo, Tina Gutierrez, Beth Moon, Noah Stephens
Tina Gutierrez and Guillermo Galindo, Untitled 1, from The Book of Hours, 2025. Digital inkjet print, 20 × 28 inches. Courtesy of the artists
Beth Moon, The Largest Baobab in Madagascar, 2021. Platinum-palladium prints, 84 × 44 inches. Courtesy of the artist
Noah Stephens, Southern Trees 1.1, 2020. 35mm digital photograph, 24 × 36 inches. Courtesy of the artist
2026 Biennial
Venue Details
Wave Pool
2940 Colerain Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45225
(513) 257-0842
Wed–Sat Noon–4pm
Free to the Public
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