Imar Lyman, Echo/Location: Exploring the Extra-Sensory
The Kreeger Museum and Pyramid Atlantic Art Center are pleased to present
Imar Lyman
Echo/Location:
Exploring the Extra-Sensory,
a solo exhibition featuring the work of Imar Lyman, on view at The Kreeger Museum from April 17 through July 11, 2026. This exhibition is presented under The Collaborative, a program developed by The Kreeger Museum to support Washington area artists.
Echolocation is a form of biological sonic radar. Used as a tool for some animals to see and navigate their environments, sound waves are emitted to avoid prey and find their way in the dark.
Imar Lyman
Echo/Location:
Exploring the Extra-Sensory
showcases DC-based artist Imar Lymans [Hutchins] (b. 1970) new body of abstract work. Bringing together mixed media collage, painting, sculpture and printmaking, his artistry is in conversation with artists Sam Gilliam and Frank Stella, masterworks that have anchored The Kreeger Museums Contemporary Gallery since 1994 when the Museum opened to the public. Imar Lymans debut exhibition at the museum utilizes echoes from the past to navigate the current moment and propel different points of view forward. Several pieces featured invite participation, asking the viewer to consider how the artwork is presented or to explore its form and functionthings which may not always appear immediately obvious. Constantly pushing boundaries, he also pays homage to overlooked aspects of printmaking traditions. The culmination becomes an energetic loop of color, patterns, and materiality that blend time and our place within it.
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