Exhibition

Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art,

Studio Museum Harlem, New York, United States
13 Nov 2014 - 08 Mar 2015

Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art,

Purvis Young, Horses on Ebony, 1994. Paint on copy of Ebony magazine. 17 × 11 in., diptych. Courtesy the artist’s estate. Photo: Marc Bernier © 2014 The Studio Museum in Harlem

The Studio Museum in Harlem presents Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art, an interdisciplinary exhibition examining contemporary artistic interpretations of the iconic publications.

This fall, The Studio Museum in Harlem will debut Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art, an exhibition exploring the ways contemporary artists use Ebony and Jet as a resource and as inspiration in their practices. Published by Johnson Publishing Company for over sixty years, both magazines are cultural touchstones for many African Americans and often represent a commonality between people of diverse backgrounds. Considering Ebony and Jet from a variety of perspectives, the exhibition examines the magazines’ material and cultural legacy as artists perceive them.

While much of the work in the exhibition utilizes Ebony and Jet imagery and text as source material, for some, the concept of these iconic publications and their institutional histories provides the starting point for artistic production. As popular, widely-circulated print publications, the magazines ushered in a particular phenomenon of collection and display in black domestic spaces. Somewhat analogously, many of the artists included in Speaking of People maintain their own personal archives of these iconic publications.

The first exhibition devoted to this topic, Speaking of People features over thirty works by a multi-generational, interdisciplinary group of sixteen artists. Organized by Assistant Curator Lauren Haynes, Speaking of People includes photography, painting, sculpture and sound works that will occupy the Museum’s Main galleries and Project Space.

Artists in the exhibition include Noel Anderson, Jeremy Okai Davis, Godfried Donkor, Ellen Gallagher, Theaster Gates, Lyle Ashton Harris, David Hartt, Leslie Hewitt, Glenn Ligon, Kerry James Marshall, Ayanah Moor, Lorna Simpson, Martine Syms, Hank Willis Thomas, Mickalene Thomas and Purvis Young.

Accompanying the exhibition will be a fully illustrated exhibition catalogue with essays by Assistant Curator Lauren Haynes; scholars Siobhan Carter-David, Romi Crawford and Elizabeth Alexander; and artist Hank Willis Thomas; as well as a foreword by Studio Museum Director and Chief Curator Thelma Golden. The publication is designed by The Original Champions of Design, New York.

 

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