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Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America

Institution
The New Museum
Grant Cycle
Spring 2019
Amount
$100,000
Type of Grant
Exhibition Support
Website
www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/view/grief-and-grievance-art-and-mourning-in-america ↗
Kerry James Marshall, "Untitled (policeman)," 2015. Acrylic on PVC panel with plexiglass frame, 60 x 60 in (152.4 x 152.4 cm). Museum of Modern Art, Gift of Mimi Haas in honor of Marie-Josée Kravis. © Kerry James Marshall. Courtesy the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York
Glenn Ligon, "A Small Band," 2015. Neon, paint, and metal support, Three components; “blues”: 74 x 231 in (188 x 586.7 cm); “blood”: 74 ¾ x 231 1/2 in (189.9 x 588 cm); “bruise”: 74 3/4 x 264 3/4 in (189.9 x 672.5 cm); overall approx. 74 3/4 x 797 1/2 in (189.9 x 2025.7 cm). © Glenn Ligon. Courtesy the artist, Hauser & Wirth, New York, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, Thomas Dane Gallery, London, and Chantal Crousel, Paris. Photo: Roberto Marossi 
Deanna Lawson, "Jouvert, Flatbush, Brooklyn," 2013. Pigment print, 40 x 49 ¾ in (101.6 x 126.4 cm). © Deana Lawson. Courtesy Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York
Rashid Johnson, "Antoine’s Organ," 2016. Black steel, grow lights, plants, wood, shea butter, books, monitors, rugs, piano, 189 x 338 x 126 3/4 in (480 x 858.5 x 322 cm). © Rashid Johnson. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
Arthur Jafa, "Love Is The Message, The Message Is Death, 2016." Video, sound color; 7:25 min. Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels
Tyshawn Sorey, "Verisimilitude sessions," 2017. Photo: John Rodgers
Sable Elyse Smith, "8345 Nights," 2020. Digital c-print, suede, and artist frame, 48 x 40 in (121.92 x 101.60 cm). Courtesy of the artist, JTT, New York, and Carlos/Ishikawa, London
Okwui Okpokwasili, "Poor People’s TV Room (Solo)," 2017. Performance and installation with wood, plastic, raffia, motor, video projection, and light. Performance: Lincoln Center Atrium, New York. Courtesy the artist. Photo Caitlin McCarthy
Theaster Gates, "Gone Are the Days of Shelter and Martyr," 2014. Video, sound, color; 6:31 minutes. © Theaster Gates. Courtesy White Cube and Regen Projects, Los Angeles

Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America is 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. The exhibition will bring 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. The exhibition will further consider the intertwined phenomena of Black grief and a politically orchestrated white grievance, as each structures and defines contemporary American social and political life. “Grief and Grievance” will comprise works encompassing video, painting, sculpture, installation, photography, sound, and performance made in the last decade, along with several key historical works and a series of new commissions created in response to the concept of the exhibition.

See Also

Faith Ringgold: American People, 2022. Exhibition view. New Museum, New York. Photo: Dario Lasagni
Exhibition Support

Faith Ringgold: American People
New Museum
New York, NY

Foundation

The Warhol Foundation Announces Spring 2019 Grants

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