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Forthcoming Exhibition: Pablo Delano’s “The Museum of the Old Colony” (NBMAA)

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The New Britain Museum of American Art presents “The Museum of the Old Colony: An Art Installation by Pablo Delano,” from Saturday, March 14, 2026, until Sunday, July 05, 2026. This exhibition inaugurates Puerto Rico In Focus, a multiyear initiative at the New Britain Museum of American Art that centers Puerto Rican art and histories within the context of an American art museum. The museum is located at 56 Lexington Street, New Britain, Connecticut.

“A richly illustrated scholarly catalogue featuring essays by Dr. Amanda Guzmán, assistant professor of anthropology at Trinity College, Dr. Elena Rosario, assistant professor of history at Fairfield University, and Dr. Laura Bravo, professor of art history at the University of Puerto Rico, will accompany the exhibition.”

Description: The Museum of the Old Colony: An Art Installation by Pablo Delano is a conceptual, site-specific, and continually evolving project that confronts the complex legacies of U.S. colonial rule in Puerto Rico since the occupation of 1898.

Unlike conventional exhibitions, the installation functions as a single immersive work of art. Referencing the conventions of traditional historical or anthropological museums, Delano’s fictional institution incorporates and re-contextualizes a dense assemblage of appropriated archival photographs, books, artworks, objects and moving pictures such as newsreels and documentaries. Infused with sardonic humor and incisive critique, the installation exposes the mechanisms by which museums—and by extension, empires—construct authority, shaping how history is seen, remembered, and believed.

First colonized by Spain in 1493, Puerto Rico became a U.S. territory in 1898. While Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, the unincorporated U.S. territory is widely considered to be the world’s oldest colony. Thus, the title of The Museum of the Old Colony has an ironically playful double meaning, referring both to Puerto Rico’s political status and to a popular soft drink brand made and sold in Puerto Rico since the 1940s called Old Colony. The project is also deeply personal for Delano; a means to grapple and reckon with his lived experiences and the complex history of the land where he was born and raised.

At the New Britain Museum of American Art, Delano’s installation transforms the Robert & Dorothy Vance Gallery and the Stitzer Family Gallery, incorporating new material specific to the Puerto Rican diaspora in Connecticut and evoking regional histories such as the 1983 Wells Fargo robbery by Puerto Rican Nationalists in West Hartford and the growth of Puerto Rican communities across New England, including the city of New Britain.

Presented nationally and internationally—most recently as part of the 60th International Art Exhibition of the 2024 Venice Biennale—The Museum of the Old Colony at the New Britain Museum of American Art is the largest version to date and the first to specifically include Connecticut-based references. The Museum of the Old Colony was cited as one of the “Defining Artworks of 2024” by the editors of ARTnews Magazine. [. . .]

For more information, see https://nbmaa.org/exhibitions/the-museum-of-the-old-colony

The New Britain Museum of American Art presents “The Museum of the Old Colony: An Art Installation by Pablo Delano,” from Saturday, March 14, 2026, until Sunday, July 05, 2026. This exhibition inaugurates Puerto Rico In Focus, a multiyear initiative at the New Britain Museum of American Art that centers Puerto Rican art and histories within the