Art& instalations

CALL TO CREATE

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

September 18, 2022 – March 26, 2023 
East Building, Upper Level, West Bridge 

Thornton Dial, James “Son Ford” Thomas, Lonnie Holley, Mary T. Smith, Purvis Young, and many other Black artists in the South drew upon recycled materials as their art supplies and used yards, porches, or boarded-up storefronts as their galleries. The women of Gee’s Bend, Alabama, made dazzling quilts from well-worn clothing or leftover scraps of fabric. Despite racism and other forms of discrimination, all of these artists drew on deep cultural and spiritual traditions to create some of the finest art of our time. 

In 2020, the National Gallery acquired 40 sculptures, assemblages, paintings, reliefs, quilts, and drawings from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation, together with several related gifts. Enjoy these inventive works, including nine Gee’s Bend quilts, and learn the remarkable stories of their making and makers.

Detroit DMF Installation

ROBERT WILLIAMS (OWNER OF WAREHOUSE & MUSIC BOX)

SOHO HOUSE CHICAGO Installation

"DISCO DEMOLITION" NEW YEARS EXCLUSIVE ONE NIGHT POP UP EXPEREICE IN COLLABORATION WITH SOHO CHICAGO. 3 FLOOR INSTALLATION EMERSIVE ACTIVATION. Top floor Warehouse level. CURATED BY ROBERT WILLAIMS (owner of the Warehouse), FREDRICK DUNSON(FKF Foundation), RON TRENT(MAP).

DCASE CHICAGO Installation

MOVE YOUR BODY HOUSE MUSIC DCASE

Sound X Art