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Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club
October 7, 2022 — January 8, 2023
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Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club
will explore the connection between African American artist Jacob Lawrence and his contemporaries based in the Global South through the Nigerian journal Black Orpheus.
The exhibition features over 125 objects, including Lawrence’s little-known 1964–65 Nigeria series, works by the artists featured in Black Orpheus, archival images, videos, and letters.
The Mbari Artists & Writers Club was an artistic organization of Nigerian-based artists, writers, and dramatists promoting modern African and international artistic practice. The core of the exhibition centers on the Mbari arts and culture magazine Black Orpheus (1957–67). The publication was one of the main vehicles for circulating fictional and non-fictional writings by African and African Diaspora writers. It also included reviews of international visual artists from throughout the African continent, India, Brazil, Japan, Austria, U.S., and Germany. Mbari also had galleries in Lagos, Ibadan and Osogbo, Nigeria, presenting the work of many of these artists, including Jacob Lawrence, William H. Johnson, Ibrahim El-Salahi, Uche Okeke, Malangantana Ngwenya, Jacob Afolabi, Colette Oluwabamise Omogbai, Francis Newton Souza, Twins Seven-Seven, Wilson Tibério, Genaro de Carvalho, Agnaldo Manoel dos Santos, Susanne Wenger, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Demas Nwoko, and Avinash Chandra, among others.
Exhibition co-curators Kimberli Gant, PhD, the Brooklyn Museum’s curator of modern & contemporary art and Ndubuisi Ezeluomba, PhD, the VMFA’s curator of African art, address how the featured artists grappled with representing their respective national and cultural identities while depicting visually striking works during the beginning of postcolonial period throughout the African continent and other parts of the world. The resulting objects were meant to resonate with both local communities and connect with broader Eurocentric notions of modernity.
The exhibition continues:
New Orleans Museum of Art February 10–May 7, 2023
Toledo Museum of Art June 3–September 3, 2023
Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club is co-organized by the Chrysler Museum of Art and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
Exhibition Programming
Museum members are invited to celebrate the exhibition premiere. RSVP
Discuss ways cultural identity appears in artmaking and in the classroom and explore strategies to encourage collaboration. Register
Read Baby Goes to Market and create an artwork inspired by the exhibition. Ages 2-5 Details
Performances, an exhibition of prints made by artists inspired by Jacob Lawrence, an art-making activity, and vendors selling African goods and food. Get tickets
Art Matters is a free program presented in partnership with the Southeastern Virginia Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. To register, please call 800-272-3900.
Join Dr. Leslie King-Hammond, PhD, for an engaging look at the impact travel to the African continent had on African American artists. Get tickets
Immerse yourself in West African traditions through music, dance, fashion, cuisine, and a live performance of Egungun Masquerade. Get tickets
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