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GRAM receives $35K exhibition funding - Grand Rapids Business Journal


Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Stephen Daiter Gallery
The Grand Rapids Art Museum was approved for a $35,000 Grants for Arts Projects award to support its touring exhibition, Dawoud Bey & Carrie Mae Weems: In Dialogue.
The exhibit will be on display next year from Jan. 29 to May 1. It brings together 139 works spanning 40 years by photo artists Bey and Weems.
In Dialogue was among more than 1,100 projects chosen in America during the second round of Grants for Arts Projects fiscal year 2021 funding, which total nearly $27 million. GAP is the principal grant category of the National Endowment for the Arts.
“As the country and the arts sector begin to imagine returning to a post-pandemic world, the National Endowment for the Arts is proud to announce funding that will help arts organizations such as the Grand Rapids Art Museum reengage fully with partners and audiences,” NEA acting chairman Ann Eilers said. “Although the arts have sustained many du ....

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What to See in the US Now Frieze Week's Over


‘There must be two Americas,’ wrote Mark Twain in 1901. ‘[O]ne that sets the captive free, and one that takes a once-captive’s new freedom away from him, and picks a quarrel with him with nothing to found it on; then kills him to get his land.’ The quote is from Twain’s essay, ‘To the Person Sitting in Darkness’, in which the writer condemns Western imperialism in southeast Asia. The artist Stephanie Syjuco borrowed Twain’s title for her 2019 work: a flag for the then-US territory of the Philippines as described by Twain, resembling the American design but with ‘white stripes painted black and the stars replaced by the skull and cross-bones’. – ....

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'Grief and Grievance' Shows Us Profound Visions of Black Suffering


‘Grief and Grievance’ Shows Us Profound Visions of Black Suffering
At the New Museum, the exhibition, conceived by the late curator Okwui Enwezor, is a sobering look at the realities of Black grief, but fails to address its root cause
‘Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America’ is
a big, Black, 37-artist exhibition conceived by esteemed curator Okwui Enwezor and completed after his death by a curatorial committee including Naomi Beckwith, Massimiliano Gioni, Glenn Ligon and Mark Nash. As it stands, however, the exhibition feels rather like a finely wrought time capsule: an A-list crew of artists presenting genuinely moving, profound visions of Black grief, but without the sense of immediacy that the pandemic has instilled in racial politics. And although racial capitalism is obviously of concern to the exhibition’s theme – the nexus of Black grief and white grievance – the ongoing labour struggles within ....

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This photographer surpasses his medium » Borneo Bulletin Online


May 10, 2021
Sebastian Smee
THE WASHINGTON POST – Art love can be founded on soul-shaking epiphanies or on little “A-ha!” moments. I remember, for instance, learning that many of the gloomy photographs in
Paris by Night, Brassai’s classic vision of 1930s Paris nightlife, were taken during the day.
“A-ha!” I thought. You can do that?!
Well, yes, you can. You’re an artist. You’re playing with chemicals in a darkroom. You can do whatever you like.
Night Coming Tenderly, Black, Dawoud Bey’s haunting 2017 series of nighttime landscape photographs, named for a line in a poem by Langston Hughes, also were taken during the day. Instead of fabricating Paris’ seedy glamour, Bey’s photographs imagine nighttime scenes experienced by fugitive enslaved people on the Underground Railroad. ....

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