Jeffrey Gibson became the first Native American artist to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale, marking a turning point in the global conversation about contemporary art. Now, with the announcement of Hauser & Wirth's worldwide representation of Gibson - as well as New York-based Sikkema Jenkins & Co. - his vibrant geometric works will be accessible to a wider audience. Gibson's art is full of color and energy, weaving together his Choctaw and Cherokee heritage, American pop culture, and queer history. Each piece is a multi-layered conversation that uses abstraction to explore identity, resilience and belonging. His upcoming projects include a solo exhibition in Paris and a monumental façade work commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Gibson's creative journey proves that contemporary art can both challenge and invite, opening doors to new perspectives with intelligence and light. In his hands, tradition and innovation go hand in hand and never stand still. #Entertainment #Painting #Jeffrey Gibson #Indigenous Artists