PRISONER OF LOVE / Jan 26–Oct 27, 2019
https://mcachicago.org/Exhibitions/2019/Prisoner-Of-Love

Deana Lawson, Sons of Cush, 2016. Ink-jet print mounted on Sintra; framed: 44 × 55 ¼ in. Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery.
Love Is The Message, The Message Is Death, by acclaimed artist and filmmaker Arthur Jafa, is a multilayered seven-minute montage of the black experience in America. The video tells a story of trauma and transcendence in a flurry of footage—from historic speeches by Martin Luther King Jr. and Barack Obama, to clips of cultural icons Beyoncé and Notorious B.I.G., to flashes of concerts, home movies, news footage, music videos, and sports matches—all set to the soaring gospel tones of Kanye West’s Ultralight Beam. Centered around this filmic journey, the exhibition features a rotating body of work from the MCA’s collection that complements Jafa’s video and captures some of the same intense emotions about life in America today. Powerful, moving works by artists such as Deana Lawson, Glenn Ligon, Kerry James Marshall, Marilyn Minter, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Carrie Mae Weems alternate throughout the run of the show, alongside the mainstay of Bruce Nauman’s iconic Life, Death, Hate, Pleasure, Pain.
The exhibition is curated by Naomi Beckwith, Manilow Senior Curator. It is presented in the Sylvia Neil and Daniel Fischel Galleries on the museum’s second floor.
About author
You might also like
UGO RONDINONE / thanx 4 nothing (A Tribute to John Giorno) / Nov 23, 2019 – Jan 18, 2020
https://www.gladstonegallery.com/ Installation view, Ugo Rondinone: thanx 4 nothing (A Tribute to John Giorno), Gladstone Gallery, New York Gladstone Gallery is pleased to present Ugo Rondinone’s thanx 4 nothing, a mutli-channel
KRÍSIS – Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, School of Art & Design
www.boningtongallery.co.uk/ Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, School of Art & Design, Bonington building, Dryden Street, Nottingham NG1 4GG DATE: Fri 28 Oct 2016 – Fri 9 Dec 2016 TIME: Mon
Show Me Your wound – September 20, 2018 to August 25, 2019
http://www.dommuseum.at/en/exhibitions/zeigmirdeinewunde/ Images of suffering and pain are omnipresent. Not just in mass media, but also in art. Mental and physical wounds are just as much a part of life as







