Lillian Blades: Through the Veil

June 1–October 26, 2025

In her first solo museum exhibition, Lillian Blades presents an array of recent and new works, exploring themes of memory, connection, self-discovery, and cultural identity. An immersive labyrinth of mixed media “veils” anchors the exhibition, inviting visitors to step inside, wander through, and lose themselves within the dense layers of made and found materials. These radiant tapestries suspended from the ceiling shimmer with reflective surfaces, bouncing color and light throughout the space and imbuing the exhibition with dynamic energy.

Blades’ vivid color palette is inspired by her island upbringing in The Bahamas. Her artistic process of wiring eclectic materials into large-scale assemblages pays homage to the legacy of her late mother, a skilled seamstress who passed away as a result of the artist’s birth.

The result is a patchwork of objects, ideas, and identities, manifesting as an elaborate, suspended maze. The artist’s search for connection unfolds as a kaleidoscope of color, form, and texture—immersing visitors in a dynamic dialogue between past and present, their surroundings, and their own reflections.

Lillian Blades: Through the Veil is organized by Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College of Art and Design and curated by Lacie Barbour, associate curator of exhibitions at Sarasota Art Museum.

This exhibition is made possible, in part, with generous support from:


Platinum Sponsors

Judy and Fred Fiala


Silver Sponsors

Marge and Leon Ellin

Learn more about this exhibition in the curatorial essay below

Happenings

Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007) Loopy Doopy, Blue/Red, 2000 Oil-based woodcut 20 5/8 × 28 5/8 in. (52.3 × 72.6 cm) New Britain Museum of American Art, Gift of Sol LeWitt © Estate of Sol LeWitt 2025

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