This summer, Stowe, Vermont’s The Current will host two exhibitions that make a compelling case for the institution’s curatorial range. “Exposed,” now in its 35th edition, transforms Stowe Village into an open landscape for contemporary sculpture, installed across public and private spaces. This year’s edition honors Vermont sculptors Christopher Curtis and John Matusz, whose work helped shape the exhibition into what it is today, and features four invited artists alongside a selection chosen through open call.
This Summer, The Current Spotlights Miles Greenberg and the "Exposed" Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
Sofia Quintero June 19, 2026
The second belongs to Miles Greenberg. The New York-based artist makes his Vermont debut with a solo exhibition of two immersive video installations, LE MIROIR and TЯUTH. In LE MIROIR, presented in the United States for the first time, six large monitors arranged in a circle pull the viewer into a surreal, durational performance shot between Marrakech’s El Badi Palace and the Emirati Desert. TЯUTH is three-channel video installation filmed during a seven-hour live performance in Brooklyn, where viewers enter the work and move through a shallow reflecting pool that explores the themes of slowness, repetition, and the limits of human endurance.