Sargent's Daughters announces survey exhibition of multimedia artist Willie Cole
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Monday, June 8, 2026


Sargent's Daughters announces survey exhibition of multimedia artist Willie Cole
Willie Cole, Birth of the Blues, 2025, Woodcut print, 56 x 72⅞ in.



NEW YORK, NY.- Sargent’s Daughters is presenting “Mind, Body and Soul,” an expansive solo presentation of new and historic works by acclaimed multimedia interdisciplinary artist Willie Cole. Cole’s practice is at once highly conceptual and materially grounded, exploring the possibilities for everyday objects to reveal greater truths about the world we inhabit. In his first exhibition with the gallery, Cole will present works spanning three decades, including his signature found-object sculptures, large-scale prints, and scorched wooden panels.

As the exhibition’s title suggests, Cole’s multidimensional work resonates simultaneously across mediums, disciplines, and themes. For the artist, the Mind refers to knowledge of the self and of World, American, and African Diasporic histories; the Body to materiality; and the Soul to the spirit and meaning of things. Cole interweaves these three forms of understanding within each work, allowing them to speak intellectually, formally, and spiritually all at once. Yet, as the title’s rhythmic quality suggests, he does this intuitively and improvisationally. His practice transcends specific media or subject matter, moving fluidly across genres and iconographies to explore history, consumerism, and environmentalism.

On a tangible level, Cole is a master of Dada-inspired material transformation, manipulating shoes, water bottles, hot irons, musical instruments, and other quotidian objects. These materials are never disguised; instead, they are endlessly reiterated and repurposed as Cole explores their formal potential — from the light-refracting properties of clear plastic water bottles to the parabolic line of a high heel. At the same time, these utilitarian objects are mined for their layered cultural and historical associations. The iron, for example, evokes histories of domestic, gendered, and racialized labor. Cole’s sensitivity to these resonances is deeply informed by personal and diasporic histories, including his great-grandfather’s migration from Cuba to North Carolina.

The reconfigured shapes of Cole’s works also reference a wide range of aesthetic histories. In front of the gallery, the oversized chandelier and wall panels evoke Baroque interiors, even though they are constructed entirely from water bottles and wire. In the center of the space, sculptures constructed from high-heeled shoes reference traditional African masks and totemic figures. Cole’s large-scale prints, also displayed in the main gallery, reimagine African Diasporic history through ironing boards and guitars, invoking historical printmaking lexicons.

Displayed together, these works capture the primary concerns of Cole’s pioneering practice. Each piece begins at the register of everyday materials and transforms them into broader investigations of history and culture. While Cole’s wide-ranging lexicon extends beyond fine art, into music, fashion, and design, these pieces reflect a monumental career that helped shape the field of contemporary sculpture.










Today's News

June 8, 2026

Städel Museum explores Monet's discovery of Étretat and the Normandy coast

Leena Nair CBE appointed as British Museum Trustee

Perrotin opens new JR exhibition to coincide with massive Paris public art project

Jack Rutberg Fine Arts opens expansive exhibition exploring Pasadena's art legacy

Artist Jeppe Hein takes over St. Agnes Nave with experiential sculpture exhibition

ARCO unveils its visual identity for 2027

Pace Gallery presents Kenjiro Okazaki's first UK solo exhibition in London

Galerie Urs Meile brings Eastern and Western contemporary voices into dialogue at Art Basel 2026

Bukhara Biennial appoints Kulapat Yantrasast as Artistic Director for its 2027 edition

Sargent's Daughters announces survey exhibition of multimedia artist Willie Cole

Stedelijk Museum unveils site-specific Nora Turato commission in Amsterdam

Basel-based 0xCollection announces physics-inspired Cosmic Knots exhibition for Art Basel 2026

Maureen Paley announces Jemila Isa solo debut at Studio M

Sebastian Gladstone now representing Ce Roser

GAMeC turns Bergamo's Palazzo della Ragione into a collaborative educational laboratory

Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, presents their first national collaboration with Pipeline, London

Hend Samir wins 14th edition of the ABN AMRO Art Award

De Appel announces alternative economic art projects and collective exhibition

Pip Greenaway debuts immersive video installation Too Much to Swallow

Centre Pompidou Hanwha announces Cubist exhibition as its inaugural show

Marc Selwyn Fine Art announces representation of Cynthia Talmadge

Saatchi Gallery opens major summer exhibition inspired by the sun and moon

New art installation to crown everyday royalty of Berwick-upon-Tweed




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



The OnlineCasinosSpelen editors have years of experience with everything related to online gambling providers and reliable online casinos Nederland. If you have any questions about casino bonuses and, please contact the team directly.


sports betting sites not on GamStop

Truck Accident Attorneys



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez


Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful