Groundbreaking survey from 1960s to present opens at the Walker Art Center
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Groundbreaking survey from 1960s to present opens at the Walker Art Center
Dave McKenzie, While Supplies Last [detail], 2003. Color photographs, five, 14 x 11 inches, each. Courtesy the artist, Susanne Vielmetter Gallery, Los Angeles, and Wien Lukatsch Gallery, Berlin.



MINNEAPOLIS, MN.- The Walker Art Center is presenting the groundbreaking survey Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art on view July 24, 2014 through January 4, 2015 in the Target and Friedman galleries. Radical Presence chronicles the development of black performance in contemporary art beginning with Fluxus and Conceptual art in the 1960s and extending to the present. While this tradition has previously been contextualized from the perspective of theater and popular culture, its prevalence in visual art has gone largely unexamined until recently. Organized and first presented by the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Radical Presence was co-presented in New York City by The Studio Museum in Harlem and New York University’s Grey Art Gallery. The final opportunity to view the exhibition is at the Walker.

Beginning in September 2014, the Walker and The Bindery Projects will host Theaster Gates’ See, Sit, Sup, Sip, Sing: Holding Court(2012), while additional performances include Benjamin Patterson’s activation of Pond (1962), a performance lecture by Coco Fusco, and Trenton Doyle Hancock’s Devotion (2013).

Featuring more than 100 works by some 36 artists, Radical Presence includes video and photo documentation of performances, scores and installations, interactive works, and artworks created as a result of performance actions, presenting a rich and complex look at this important facet of contemporary art. “Radical Presence is a risk-taking exhibition that looks at the vitality of performance-based works by black artists from the United States and the Caribbean over several decades and across generations,” said Olga Viso, Executive Director of the Walker. “Engaging works where the performer is often the medium and subject, the exhibition is both provocative and captivating, as it addresses the limits of representation of the black body and elicits timely reflection on American culture and identity.” Artists include: Derrick Adams, Papo Colo, Coco Fusco, Theaster Gates, Ulysses S. Jenkins, Kalup Linzy, Jayson Musson aka Hennessy Youngman, Senga Nengudi, Lorraine O’Grady, Benjamin Patterson, Adam Pendleton, Pope.L, Jacolby Satterwhite, Dread Scott, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others.

“From seminal works by such highly influential artists as Coco Fusco, Lorraine O’Grady, Pope.L, and David Hammons to essential new voices like Theaster Gates, Jacolby Satterwhite, and Xaviera Simmons, Radical Presence brings together artists from across generations that push the boundaries of performance,” said Fionn Meade, the Walker’s Senior Curator of Cross-Disciplinary Platforms. “Ranging from intimate acts done solely for the camera to participatory installations and the tracing of overtly public gestures of celebration and resistance, the Walker is thrilled to welcome such a dynamic and far-ranging exploration.”

Works on view in Radical Presence include:

• Hopes and Dreams: Gestures of Demonstration (2006-2007), a photographic series by Carrie Mae Weems

• Pond (1962), a performance score conceived and activated by Benjamin Patterson

• Documentation of Lorraine O’Grady’s performance Mlle. Bourgeoise Noire (1980- 1983)

• Eating the Wall Street Journal (2000) by Pope.L, a sculpture and video installation

• Say It Loud (2004) by Satch Hoyt, a participatory sculpture meant to be activated by gallery visitors

• Documentation of Jamal Cyrus’ performance Texas Fried Tenor from the series Learning to Work the Saxophone (2012)

• Theaster Gates’s See, Sit, Sup, Sip, Sing: Holding Court (2012), a classroom-like installation used throughout the course of the exhibition for everyday conversation and interaction

• Untitled (Body Print) (1975) by David Hammons, and his iconic Bliz-aard Ball Sale (1983)

• The Last Trumpet (1995) by Terry Adkins, comprised of four brass musical instruments










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