Entrance to Jeffrey Gibson’s the space in which to place me at The Broad Museum. A bold blue wall features the exhibition title and text, while adjacent walls explode with rainbow zigzag patterns and overlapping circular gradients. A doorway leads into a brightly colored gallery space.

Installation view of entrance to Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me, at The Broad Museum, Los Angeles, May 10 to September 28, 2025. PHOTO BY JOSHUA WHITE/JWPICTURES.COM, COURTESY OF THE BROAD

Forbes Feature: Alum Jeffrey Gibson Brings Venice Work to The Broad

As featured in Forbes, School of the Art Institute of Chicago alum Jeffrey Gibson (BFA 1995), the first Indigenous American artist to represent the US solo at the Venice Biennale, brings that landmark presentation to Los Angeles in Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me. Now on view at The Broad through September 28, the exhibition reconfigures and expands his Venice Pavilion presentation into a kaleidoscopic experience the museum calls “a joyous explosion of color.” From beaded busts and multicolored birds to a pulsing video installation that “brings the club to the museum,” Gibson’s work fuses Indigenous craft, queer identity, and pop culture into defiantly celebratory collaged forms.