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Suzanne Jackson retrospective opens at Walker Art Center after SFMOMA debut

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Summary

PBS NewsHour profiles 82-year-old artist Suzanne Jackson on the occasion of her first major museum retrospective, 'What Is Love Without a Question Mark,' now at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis after opening at SFMOMA. The segment shows her sculptural acrylic paintings incorporating household materials like mesh produce bags and peanut shells, traces her path from San Francisco and Alaska childhood through Otis Art Institute studies and running Gallery 32 in Los Angeles (1968-1970), and notes her multidisciplinary work as dancer, poet, and theater designer now based in Savannah.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately presents Jackson's career milestones and artistic evolution from representational work to abstraction with material experimentation. It supplies helpful context on the challenges faced by Black artists in the 1960s-70s and her long period outside the spotlight. The mention of recent Minneapolis events (George Floyd aftermath and ICE-related incidents involving Renee Good and Alex Pretti) connects the exhibition's timing to local trauma without overstatement. Viewers receive a clear sense of her process and philosophy but little technical detail on conservation of paint-only works or sales market data.

Key Moments

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Jackson, now 82, receives her first major museum retrospective titled 'What Is Love Without a Question Mark'

Confirmed by Walker Art Center and SFMOMA exhibition pages; show runs May 14–Aug 23, 2026 at Walker, travels to MFA Boston in September

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Jackson ran Gallery 32 in Los Angeles from 1968 to 1970, presenting the first LA survey of Black women artists

Corroborated across Mnuchin Gallery, Ortuzar Projects, and Hammer Museum artist bios

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Recent ICE surge and killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti have traumatized the Minneapolis community

Matches documented 2026 incidents during Operation Metro Surge; multiple news outlets and investigations confirm the shootings and ongoing probes

Sources Consulted

  1. Suzanne Jackson: What Is Love - Walker Art Center
  2. Walker Art Center to Present First Major Solo Retrospective Of ...
  3. Suzanne Jackson: What Is Love - SFMOMA
  4. Suzanne Jackson - Artists - Mnuchin Gallery
  5. Feds turn over evidence in killings of Renee Good, Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents