A Small Devotion is a group exhibition that considers the multiple ways devotion operates within contemporary art. The phrase refers, in part, to scale—the intimate dimensions of the gallery and the size of the works on view—while also pointing to the language of attention that surrounds art, where looking and thinking can take on a kind of reverence or fixation that borders on the religious. Devotion, here, is less a matter of audience than of practice; it extends beyond the act of looking to the conditions of making.