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David Antonio Cruz: iknowyou'vewonderedwherei'vebeen; adrift,astare,atilt,asigh,exhale
The work of David Antonio Cruz evokes a sense of home, while defying conventional interpretations. For Cruz, home is conjured through the bonds of community and chosen family, sustained by a sense of possibility and belonging that comes from being among loved ones. The artist’s rich multidisciplinary practice encompasses painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, and performance, often centering Black, brown, and queer communities. He explores themes of desire and play, as he combines personal history with references from art history, literature, fashion, and pop culture to reinterpret the idealized body in classical modes of figuration. Posing, in particular, is an act of resistance, frolic, and belonging in many of his dreamlike and stylized portrait paintings of loved ones and chosen kin. The intertwined figures can be seen as embodied landscapes, forming mountains, environments, shaping a home, and creating spaces of intimacy.
Displayed in Wave Hill’s Glyndor Gallery, a former private estate, Cruz’s solo exhibition iknowyou'vewonderedwherei'vebeen; adrift,astare,atilt,asigh,exhale brings the theme of home to life through an immersive, site-specific installation that responds to the domestic interior space of the building’s architecture. Through his transformation of space, Cruz’s exhibition blurs the boundaries between public and private, exterior and interior, visible and hidden. Also included are drawings that camouflage figures in intricate woodland backgrounds, which represent the artist’s expanded exploration of home and its intersections with geography, diaspora, LGBTQ+ culture, and autobiography. The artist-designed wallpaper lining the interior of the south gallery recall the forest around Cruz’s ancestral home in Puerto Rico, particularly his father’s childhood home, while incorporating views of the surrounding environment outside of Glyndor Gallery. Stretched across the walls to encompass viewers, the landscapes depicted also resemble maps, evoking an underlying search for belonging, escape, and finding one’s place.
David Antonio Cruz: iknowyou'vewonderedwherei'vebeen; adrift,astare,atilt,asigh,exhale is organized by Gabriel de Guzman, Director of Arts and Chief Curator, with Rachel Raphaela Gugelberger, Curator of Visual Arts; and Afriti Bankwalla, Curatorial Administrative Assistant.
Meet the Artist: David Antonio Cruz
Sat, May 16, 2026, 2:00 – 3:00PM
Glyndor Gallery is wheelchair-accessible. There is an accessible, ground-level entrance at the front of the building with an elevator that provides access to the gallery level. The Sunroom Project Space can be accessed with an ADA-compliant ramp. The restroom on the gallery level is all-gender and ADA-compliant.
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David Antonio Cruz
David Antonio Cruz
David Antonio Cruz is an interdisciplinary artist working in painting, drawing, performance, and site-specific installations. Drawing on a mix of queer discourse, fashion, history, and pop culture, his work interrogates Western traditions of representation and invites subjects to pose as a form of resistance and play, queering the act of posing. Cruz's recent solo exhibitions include stay, take your time, my love at ICA San Francisco (2025); hauntme at Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art (2025); and When The Children Come Home at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA (2023). His work has been included in notable group exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA; Newark Museum of Art, NJ; The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University, Everson, IL; the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC; El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY; the Ford Foundation, New York, NY; the Brooklyn Museum, NY; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX; and the Kemper Art Museum, Kansas City, MO. Residencies and fellowships include Joan Mitchell Center Artist-in-Residence, New Orleans, LA; Latinx Artist Fellowship; Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, CO; the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Award; Neubauer Faculty Fellowship, Tufts University, Boston, MA; BRIC Workspace Residency, Brooklyn, NY; Gateway Project Spaces, Newark, NJ; and the LMCC Workspace Residency, New York, NY. Cruz is a 2025 Outwin Boochever National Portrait Competition prizewinner. Cruz lives and works in New York City, where he is the Assistant Professor of Visual Arts at Columbia University. He earned a BFA from Pratt Institute and an MFA from Yale University.
Photo: Courtesy of DAC Studio, 2025.