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John Akomfrah: The Hour Of The Dog
Date
November 15, 2025 - January 31, 2026

The Baltimore Museum of Art and the Menil Collection have co-commissioned the pioneering, London-based filmmaker and artist Sir John Akomfrah (born 1957) to create an immersive multichannel video installation, which will premiere at the BMA in November 2025 and the Menil in April 2026.

Multiple perspectives of young activists during the U.S. Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s are brought together in this installation to raise issues relating to memory and social change. Akomfrah constructs a conversation between past and present by creating a montage of archival footage, still photography, and newly filmed materials overlaid with an immersive sound design.

This installation will be screened during Museum hours through the run of the presentation. Celebrating the rich history of the Civil Rights era, accompanying programming and interpretation will highlight forgotten or unheard accounts of activists and campaigns in the Baltimore region, unearthing the global legacies of local actions.

John Akomfrah is a respected artist and filmmaker whose works are characterized by their investigations into memory, post-colonialism, and the effects of time and aesthetics, and often explore the experiences of migrant diasporas globally. Akomfrah was a founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective (1982–1998), which started in London in 1982 with artists David Lawson and Lina Gopaul. Lawson and Gopaul remain his collaborators today, alongside Ashitey Akomfrah, as Smoking Dogs Films (1998–present). John Akomfrah’s work has been shown in museums and exhibitions around the world, including Smithsonian National Museum of African Art; Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; the Museum of Modern Art; the New Museum; Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum; Centre Pompidou; Tate; and the British Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale. Akomfrah was awarded the Artes Mundi Prize in 2017 and a Knighthood for services to the Arts in the 2023 New Year Honours. The BMA honored him in 2024 as an Artist Who Inspires.

Run time: 50:37

Screening Schedule

The Hour Of The Dog begins every hour on the hour. The final screening each day starts one hour before closing.

Viewing Note

The film is best enjoyed from start to finish, but feel free to come and go as you like.

John Akomfrah: The Hour Of The Dog is co-curated by Cecilia Wichmann, BMA Curator and Department Head of Contemporary Art, and Michelle White, The Menil Collection Senior Curator, with Oscar Flores-Montero, BMA Curatorial Assistant of Contemporary Art.

Sponsored By

Major support for this exhibition has been generously provided by Nancy Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff and the Suzanne F. Cohen Exhibition Fund.

Free admission to this exhibition is provided by Nancy Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff.

The film was commissioned by the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Menil Collection, Houston, with support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. At the Baltimore Museum of Art, the commission is also supported by the Art Fund with exchange funds from gifts of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Berman, Equitable Bank, N.A., Geoffrey Gates, Sandra O. Moose, National Endowment for the Arts, Lawrence Rubin, Philip M. Stern, and Alan J. Zakon.


In Conversation with John Akomfrah and Sherrilyn Ifill

Renowned civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill joins visionary filmmaker Sir John Akomfrah for a powerful conversation on how film can reckon with the past while reshaping today’s cultural landscape.