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A Friendly Exchange: Adegboyega Adesina and Johnson Eziefula @ Ross-Sutton Gallery, NYC Ross-Sutton Gallery // April 10, 2021 - May 02, 2021 April 22, 2021 | in Painting We talk often of a gaze in art, whether the subject in the painting or the viewer. I ve often gravitated myself to those works where the figurative gaze is off the side, to some other action or thought meanderings. Over the past year, partly due to an absence of intimacy, I noticed works where the gaze hits you straight in the eyes has become alluring and needed. This comes up a lot in A Friendly Exchange, where Lagos-based painters Adegboyega Adesina and Johnson Eziefula are currently showing new works at Ross-Sutton Gallery in NYC. ....
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 067: Khari Turner Knows How to Fall March 08, 2021 | in Painting There are those moments in an interview where you know as soon as the subject has said something profound that it will become the centerpiece of their spotlight. In our conversation with Milwaukee-born, NYC-based painter Khari Turner, the Radio Juxtapoz team kept finding so many incredible words, messages, thoughts on art and life with Turner that it s almost impossible to give you one simple summary. He s a throwback in a lot of ways, but a fresh face on the contemporary art scene. His earliest influences were from his grandfather, who turned an art degree into a trade with his skill, and that allowed Khari to see that art could be an option as a career; just perhaps not fine art. ....
47 shares Mayne, 38, is a graduate of the Ghanatta College of Art and Design. He completed the work in just five days. The painting is described as a visceral assemblage of diverse facets of Ghanaian and African sociocultural experiences evoking political, emotional and practically psychoanalytical connections and cut-aways weaving private and public space realities unbound by time . Singh, 31, said of the donation: This work must be in an Institution, it is a celebration of women, a celebration of Black women, a celebration of hope. It is especially meaningful to donate it to Harvard as that is Amanda Gorman’s Alma Mater. ....
Harvard University acquires portrait of Amanda Gorman for the permanent collection Raphael Adjetey Adjei Mayne, Amanda Gorman, 2021. Acrylic on canvas, 175 x 146 cm / 68.9 x 57.5 in. Photo: Courtesy the artist & Destinee Ross-Sutton 2021. CAMBRIDGE, MASS .- In time for the celebration of Black History Month/Black Futures Month, Harvard University has acquired a portrait of Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman for their permanent collection. Rising Ghanaian artist, Raphael Adjetey Adjei Mayne, painted the work inspired by Gormans inaugural poem delivered on January 20th, 2021. A graduate of the Ghanatta College of Art and Design, Raphael Adjetey Adjei Maynes work is a visceral assemblage of diverse facets of Ghanaian and African sociocultural experiences evoking political, emotional and practically psychoanalytical connections and cut-aways weaving private and public space realities unbound by time. ....
Share this article Destinee Ross-Sutton‘s name was a topic of hot conversation over the summer when she organized a nearly sold-out online exhibition for Christie’s entitled “Say it Loud (I’m Black and Proud).” The presentation, however, included a caveat for collectors anyone who purchased a work had to sign a contract promising not to flip the artwork at auction or any outlets in the secondary market. The 25-year-old artist advocate and gallerist has now just opened her namesake art space called Ross-Sutton Gallery. The space on 155 Wooster Street in New York City’s SoHo district, itself, spans 8,000 square feet and was originally the home of the legendary gallerist, Paula Cooper. To commemorate the gallery’s opening, Ross-Sutton kicked off an inaugural presentation dubbed “Black Voices: Friend of My Mind.” ....