Trading with the Enemy

Duke Riley

Opens Thu Jan 2, 6-8pm

On view January 2-30, 2025

Sanger Gallery

Duke Riley’s groundbreaking project Trading with the Enemy returns to Key West for the first time since its original 2013 debut. In that audacious work, Riley trained a flock of pigeons to smuggle cameras and Cuban cigars across the 90-mile stretch from Key West to Havana, transforming these unassuming birds into poignant symbols of resistance. At the center of the exhibition is Riley’s original pigeon loft, made from found materials and stocked with live pigeons. The exhibition also includes video documentation of the pigeons’ historic flights, painted portraits of individual birds on repurposed Key West roof tiles, and related works that delve into themes of migration, ingenuity, and exchange. Its resonance has only grown in recent years, with the continued US embargo, and the historic exodus of millions of Cubans in the post-pandemic era.

Duke Riley’s thoughtful, sometimes humorous and often provocative work has been featured in some of the most prestigious institutions in the world, including MoMA, the Smithsonian, and a major solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in 2023. He is known for ambitious and daring performative works as well as handmade objects made from trash and repurposed materials that borrow from folk traditions to critique contemporary politics and material consumption.

made possible by Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, sponsored by Little Palm Island