Scene in America: A Contemporary Look at the Black Male Image


Scene in America:

A Contemporary Look at the Black Male Image

April 19, 2008 - April 5, 2009

Mint Museum of Art

Crosland and Rankin Galleries

 

CHUCK CLOSE. American, 1940-

Lyle 2003 screenprint 65.5 x 53.875 inches

 

Scene in America: A Contemporary Look at the Black Male Image takes an in-depth look at identity and race in Contemporary art. This exhibition includes 27 paintings, photographs, works on paper and sculpture from the Mint Museum’s collection, regional institutions, private collectors and artists. Scene in America delves into Black male identity through the perspective of not only African-American male artists, but also through artists of different races and genders. The first of its kind at The Mint Museum, the exhibition explores identity and art with an emphasis on power through Black masculinity from usurpation to attainment. Many African-American men have labored for a piece of the American dream only to face obstacles from the legacy of slavery and persecution to dealing with the same stereotypes in 2008. Scene in America also focuses on politics, socioeconomics, and youth identity. The earliest works included in the show are from Harlem Renaissance masters Hale Woodruff and Romare Bearden. Other established artists include Elizabeth Catlett, Camille Billops and Samella Lewis. Emerging artists John Hairston, Jr. and Antoine “RAW” Williams are also featured. Scene in America features artists from the region such as Juan Logan, Willie Little, Tommie Robinson, and John Biggers among others. The goal of Scene in America is to create dialogue and bridge communities through art and history.

 

 

 Scene in America exhibition page (this link is no longer available) on the Mint Museum website

 

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Exhibition Themes

Building Identity

John Biggers

 

Chuck Close

 

Wendy Ewald

 

Jeanne Montoussamy-Ashe

 

Tommie Robinson

 

Charles White

 

 

Legacy of Slavery: Persecution and Racism

Juan Logan

 

Hale Woodruff

 

 

Migration and Unification

Romare Bearden

 

Samella Lewis

 

 

Political Activism

Benjamin "Old Folks" Davis

 

John Hairston

 

Antoine Williams (RAW)

 

 

Socio- Economic

Raymond Elozua

 

Larry Fink

 

TJ Reddy

 

 

Stereotypes

Camille Billops

 

Willie Little

 

Cedric Smith

 

 

Strength

Ben Long

 

Robert Mapplethorpe

 

 

Unity and Power

Elizabeth Catlett

 

Milton Derr (Johnson) 

 

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