Ken Gonzales-Day (6/22) Ken Gonzales-Day’s interdisciplinary and conceptually grounded projects consider the history of photography, the construction of race, and the limits of representational systems from lynching photography to museum displays. Gonzales-Day’s work has been exhibited internationally and is in the permanent collections of The Getty, LACMA, École des Beaux Arts (Paris), Nation Portrait Gallery, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, among others. His monographs include Lynching in the West: 1850-1935 (Duke) and Profiled (LACMA, 2011). Gonzales-Day hold the Fletcher Jones Chair in Art and is a Professor at Scripps College and is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.