ART Modern | Now Through May 2024, African Modernism in America at the Taft Museum of Art

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Exhibition Cover | Peter Clarke (1929–2014, South Africa), That Evening Sun Goes Down, 1960, gouache on paper, 21 1/2 x 17 in. 

Experience the Exhibition

From the Taft Museum of Art: African Modernism in America features nearly 80 dynamic and vivid works of art created in Africa during the 1950s and ’60s. Co-organized by the American Federation of Arts and Fisk University Galleries, the exhibition explores the relationships formed between African artists and American patrons, artists, and cultural organizations amid the interlocking histories of civil rights, decolonization, and the Cold War. Many of the paintings, sculptures, and works on paper in the show were drawn from Fisk’s remarkable collection of gifts from the Harmon Foundation.

Following World War II, this foundation, along with other institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Fisk University, and other historically Black colleges and universities, supported and exhibited the work of Black artists, including the important modern African artists Ben Enwonwu (Nigeria), Ibrahim El-Salahi (Sudan), and Skunder Boghossian (Ethiopia). Showing African art in the United States rooted it in the present and encouraged American audiences to engage with African artists as contemporaries. The inventive nature of the works in this exhibition challenges the assumptions of the time about African art being isolated to a “primitive past.” Some pieces took inspiration from early Christian art, West African sculpture, and Nigerian literature, while others reflect the influences of American jazz and modern European art.

Date
Now on View

Timeline
Ends May 19, 2024

Admission
Free Admission Days: Sundays & Mondays @ Taft Museum of Art, Fifth Third Gallery 316 Pike Street Cincinnati, OH 45202

Exhibition Cover Art Courtesy of Taft Museum of Art Press Content

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