“What does one do with such a clairvoyant image? is a group exhibition presented across two venues—Gallery 44 and Trinity Square—that explores questions of sovereignty, nationhood, and identity through strategies of speculative fiction and alternative histories of land and landscape. These artists ask how images might produce resistance to power structures, and how they can serve to write, or re-write, historical narratives. The title, taken from Kapwani Kiwanga’s work, offers a provocative claim: images have agency that extends beyond the present. Together, these works foreground the possibilities of an otherwise unsettled future against the prospect of being indentured to history…”