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Currents & Constellations: Black Art in Focus

Institution
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Grant Cycle
Spring 2021
Amount
$35,000
Type of Grant
Exhibition Support
Website
https://www.clevelandart.org/exhibitions/currents-and-constellations-black-art-focus ↗
Ellen Gallagher Bouffant Pride, 2003. Collage of photogravures, plasticine, paint, ink, and found objects; sheet: 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Judith and James Saks in memory of Lynn and Dr. Joseph Tomarkin Endowment, 2003.340. © Ellen Gallagher. Courtesy Gagosian.
Richard Hunt, Fragmented Figure Construction, 1963. Welded steel, 56 x 26 x 26 inches. Gift of Arnold H. Maremont
Sanford Biggers, Cumulo, 2014. Spray paint, interior paint, fabric-treated acrylic paint; 72 x 74 1/2 inches. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Agnes Gund, 2015.82. © Sanford Biggers
Jack Whitten, Rho I, 1977. Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 84 inches. Gift of Scott C. Mueller and Margaret Fulton Mueller. © Jack Whitten
Titus Kaphar, Shadows of Liberty, 2016. Oil and rusted nails on canvas, 108 x 84 inches. Yale University Art Gallery. © Titus Kaphar

This exhibition features a selection of seminal works by major Black artists alongside additional works by a vanguard of emerging and mid-career Black artists, all drawn from the Cleveland Museum of Art’s collection. Through a series of provocative thematic vignettes in the Julia and Larry Pollock Focus Gallery and a set of temporary installations in the permanent collection galleries, powerful and suggestive juxtapositions invite audiences to forge new artistic, social, political, and intellectual connections across time and geography, with Black art, artists, and thinkers at the core.

“I’m very proud to be affiliated with the Warhol Foundation which has done so much to ensure the continuity of visual art in the fabric of our society. I have no doubt Andy is smiling from somewhere up above.”

Jon Lee, Former Board Member, Founder and Former Principal, Lee Capital Holdings

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