Reeva Potoff has debuted new work for 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone, an exhibition at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum commemorating the 51th year anniversary of Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists hosted by the museum in 1971. Having created work for the original Twenty Six exhition, Potoff returns to 52 with a towering installation of new prints which we helped the artist produce.
We worked with New York-based, Colombian-born artist Jessica Mitrani on a unique print suite that was exhibited as part of her solo show, I Dreamt The Landscape Was Looking at Me at LaMaMa Galleria. Mitrani, who works through and between various kinds of visual material, presented an enrapturing body of work from print, to video, to mural.
From the gallery into print — we collaborated with Brooklyn-based artist Colleen Barry to produce a limited time-release edition of her painting The Feet Washers, which first premiered in the joint exhibition Ride The Tiger between Colleen and her partner Will St. John.
Kia LaBeija's first ever solo museum show, titled prepare my heart opened at Fotografiska in New York. The exhibition, up for view until Mother's Day, is a deeply moving and poignant documentation of self-portraiture, family life, artifacts, urban landscapes, and the ballroom scene. LaBeija's own assessment and intimate history is intricately woven through these captures — the exhibition tells the story of the artist, as a dancer, a photographer, and an HIV positive individual.
Frevo NYC and Richard Corman reveal rare portraits of the prolific artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat, in an exhibition titled Basquiat: A Portrait. In 2017, Richard Corman released these portraits to the world in a limited edition portfolio of 20 for the very first time. Now, here they are again and blown-up to a large scale, that has previously been unseen.
Lina Iris Viktor has been included in one of the best and most exciting exhibitions this year In The Black Fantastic, curated by Ekow Shun, at the Hayward Gallery in London's Southbank Centre. This exhibition features work from 11 contemporary artists from the African diaspora whose praxis explore notions of Afrofuturism, science fiction, imaged futures, mythology, and a deep knowledge of the world.
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