The riddle of the sphinx and other mysteries, part II opens at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, inviting audiences to explore contemporary interpretation through a rich array of works drawn from the museum’s permanent collection. Running from November 16, 2025 through April 5, 2026, this compelling presentation features recent acquisitions alongside established masterworks, offering visitors a multifaceted experience of visual culture. The exhibition includes works by celebrated and diverse artists such as El Anatsui, Joy Gregory, Lonnie Holley, Ana Mendieta, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol, among many others, demonstrating the museum’s commitment to fostering a dynamic dialogue across artistic generations.

Inspired by the mythic figure of the Sphinx—a symbol of mystery, interpretation and cultural exchange—the exhibition encourages viewers to engage with art as a series of puzzles to be decoded through personal insight and critical reflection. By presenting a range of media, including painting, sculpture and mixed-media installations, The Riddle of the Sphinx and Other Mysteries Part II prompts fresh conversations around meaning, identity and narrative in contemporary art. Each work contributes to broader themes that resonate across time and geography, illuminating the evolving ways artists respond to both historical symbolism and lived experience.

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale reinforces its role as a vital cultural destination with this exhibition, highlighting its ongoing acquisition efforts and support for diverse artistic voices. Located in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, the museum invites art lovers of all backgrounds to experience this thought-provoking showcase, which reflects its mission to connect communities through innovative and inclusive programming. Admission and visiting information are available on the museum’s official website.