The New York Times Style Magazine recently featured an article, What Does It Mean to Be a Young, Black Queer Artist Right Now? , which centered around a photo and video shoot that Shikeith MFA ’18 organized and shot. On the project, Shikeith says, I pitched this idea in May 2021, [after] the 30th anniversary of Marlon Riggs’s “Tongues Untied.” …
2/23 Event Scholl Lecture Series Presented by Goldman Sachs: Jordan Casteel MFA’14
Tune in for the Scholl Lecture Series, presented by Goldman Sachs, featuring artist Jordan Casteel. Casteel is a renowned American figurative painter who typically paints intimate portraits of loved ones, as well as strangers in Harlem and New York. Her work Lourdes and Karina (2019) is currently on view at PAMM. This program will be offered in-person (seating is limited) …
Ilana Harris-Babou BA ’13 “Liquid Gold” Exhibition at Wesleyan through March 5th
From Monday, January 30 through Sunday, March 5, 2023 at Wesleyan’s Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, North Gallery, you can visit Liquid Gold, Ilana Harris-Babou BA ’13’s most recent exhibition. According to the exhibition website, “Liquid Gold is the first chapter in a series of installations by artist Ilana Harris-Babou. Referring to the value assigned to human breastmilk, Liquid Gold looks at the history …
Christina Quarles MFA ’16: “The Queer Artist of Color Exploding Those Very Labels”
Recently The Cut‘s Art and Soul writer Anna Furman interviewed Christina Quarles MFA ’16 about “becoming a mother, measuring success in the art market, and traveling around Europe with her unconventional queer family.” Quarles, best known for her fantastical and prismatic paintings with impossibly contortioning racially ambiguous characters, has quickly risen to fame after debuting at the 2022 Venice Biennale …
Sarah Sze BA’91 at Guggenheim Starting March 31
Sarah Sze BA’91 has an upcoming exhibition at the Guggenheim museum. From March 31 through September 10, 2023, you can find the exhibition, Sarah Sze: Timelapse from the exterior of the museum to the sixth level of the rotunda and the adjacent tower level gallery. Described by Richard Armstrong, the Guggenheim’s outgoing director as “insisting on a synthesis…in our visually …