“Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art”

Date / Time

October 26, 2021

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location

Gallery 400

Categories

Including the work of two successive generations of Black artists, Young, Gifted and Black explores the lines of lineage and association in the ways contemporary artists of African descent impact the way we think about identity, politics, and art history itself. Curated by Antwaun Sargent and Matt Wycoff, this group exhibition features the work of fifty artists from the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art, New York. The traveling exhibition has been described as “a masterful showcase of some of the most innovative and influential contemporary black artists.” With works exploring a vast range of concepts from language, identity, sexuality, political and social struggle in African-American communities to the significance of color, abstraction, and landscapes, this exhibition is “a symphony of voices and visions from across generations all around the globe, creating a mellifluous confluence of style, media, and subject matter.”

Artists include: Derrick Adams, Jordan Casteel, Bethany Collins, Rashid Johnson, Kerry James Marshall, Jennifer Packer, Christina Quarles, Jacolby Satterwhite, Chiffon Thomas, Kara Walker, and 40 others.

Public programs related to the show will include conversations, workshops, artists talks, and more. Possible discussion topics include collecting (led by collector Bernard Lumpkin), the legacy of Lorraine Hansberry in Chicago, the significance of Black space, negotiating queer Blackness, and more.

More details at gallery400.uic.edu.

 

UIC-only hours:
Tuesday & Wednesday, 10am-5pm

Public hours:
Thursday & Friday, 10am-5pm
Saturday, 12-5pm

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