ニュー・ミュージアム・オブ・コンテンポラリー・アートさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニュー・ミュージアム・オブ・コンテンポラリー・アートInstagram)「We're pleased to announce our forthcoming exhibition "Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America," an exhibition originally conceived by Okwui Enwezor (1963–2019) for the New Museum, and presented with curatorial support from advisors Naomi Beckwith, Massimiliano Gioni, Glenn Ligon, and Mark Nash. "Grief and Grievance," which will take over all three floors of the Museum, will open on January 27, 2021. Click the link in our bio to read more in the Washington Post and on our website. . “Grief and Grievance” will be an intergenerational exhibition, bringing together thirty-seven artists working in a variety of mediums who have addressed the concept of mourning, commemoration, and loss as a direct response to the national emergency of racist violence experienced by Black communities across America. . Artists included in the show: Terry Adkins (b. 1953; d. 2014) Jean-Michel Basquiat (b. 1960; d. 1988) Kevin Beasley (b. 1985) Dawoud Bey (b. 1953) Mark Bradford (b. 1961) Garrett Bradley (b. 1986) Melvin Edwards (b. 1937) LaToya Ruby Frazier (b. 1982) Charles Gaines (b. 1944) Ellen Gallagher (b. 1965) Theaster Gates (b. 1973) Arthur Jafa (b. 1960) Daniel LaRue Johnson (b. 1938; d. 2017) Rashid Johnson (b. 1977) Jennie C. Jones (b. 1968) Kahlil Joseph (b. 1981) Deana Lawson (b. 1979) Simone Leigh (b. 1967) Glenn Ligon (b. 1960) Kerry James Marshall (b. 1955) Tiona Nekkia McClodden (b. 1981) Julie Mehretu (b. 1970) Okwui Okpokwasili (b. 1972) Adam Pendleton (b. 1984) Julia Phillips (b. 1985) Howardena Pindell (b. 1943) Cameron Rowland (b. 1988) Lorna Simpson (b. 1960) Sable Elyse Smith (b. 1986) Tyshawn Sorey (b. 1980) Diamond Stingily (b. 1990) Henry Taylor (b. 1958) Hank Willis Thomas (b. 1976) Kara Walker (b. 1969) Nari Ward (b. 1963) Carrie Mae Weems (b. 1953) Jack Whitten (b. 1939; d. 2018) . Image: Dawoud Bey, Fred Stewart II and Tyler Collins, from the series “The Birmingham Project,” 2012. Archival pigment prints mounted on Dibond, 40 × 64 in (101.6 × 162.6 cm). © Dawoud Bey. Courtesy Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA and Rennie Collection, Vancouver」10月7日 4時13分 - newmuseum

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We're pleased to announce our forthcoming exhibition "Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America," an exhibition originally conceived by Okwui Enwezor (1963–2019) for the New Museum, and presented with curatorial support from advisors Naomi Beckwith, Massimiliano Gioni, Glenn Ligon, and Mark Nash. "Grief and Grievance," which will take over all three floors of the Museum, will open on January 27, 2021. Click the link in our bio to read more in the Washington Post and on our website.
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“Grief and Grievance” will be an intergenerational exhibition, bringing together thirty-seven artists working in a variety of mediums who have addressed the concept of mourning, commemoration, and loss as a direct response to the national emergency of racist violence experienced by Black communities across America.
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Artists included in the show:
Terry Adkins (b. 1953; d. 2014)
Jean-Michel Basquiat (b. 1960; d. 1988)
Kevin Beasley (b. 1985)
Dawoud Bey (b. 1953)
Mark Bradford (b. 1961)
Garrett Bradley (b. 1986)
Melvin Edwards (b. 1937)
LaToya Ruby Frazier (b. 1982)
Charles Gaines (b. 1944)
Ellen Gallagher (b. 1965)
Theaster Gates (b. 1973)
Arthur Jafa (b. 1960)
Daniel LaRue Johnson (b. 1938; d. 2017)
Rashid Johnson (b. 1977)
Jennie C. Jones (b. 1968)
Kahlil Joseph (b. 1981)
Deana Lawson (b. 1979)
Simone Leigh (b. 1967)
Glenn Ligon (b. 1960)
Kerry James Marshall (b. 1955)
Tiona Nekkia McClodden (b. 1981)
Julie Mehretu (b. 1970)
Okwui Okpokwasili (b. 1972)
Adam Pendleton (b. 1984)
Julia Phillips (b. 1985)
Howardena Pindell (b. 1943)
Cameron Rowland (b. 1988)
Lorna Simpson (b. 1960)
Sable Elyse Smith (b. 1986)
Tyshawn Sorey (b. 1980)
Diamond Stingily (b. 1990)
Henry Taylor (b. 1958)
Hank Willis Thomas (b. 1976)
Kara Walker (b. 1969)
Nari Ward (b. 1963)
Carrie Mae Weems (b. 1953)
Jack Whitten (b. 1939; d. 2018)
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Image: Dawoud Bey, Fred Stewart II and Tyler Collins, from the series “The Birmingham Project,” 2012. Archival pigment prints mounted on Dibond, 40 × 64 in (101.6 × 162.6 cm). © Dawoud Bey. Courtesy Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA and Rennie Collection, Vancouver


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