Miami Contemporary Art Museum of the African in the Diaspora

Faniswa, Seapoint, Cape Town, 2018.
Zanele Muholi. Faniswa, Seapoint, Greatcoat Boondocks, 2018. Wallpaper. 137 eight/10 inches. © Zanele Muholi. Courtesy of Stevenson, Greatcoat Town/Johannesburg, and Yancey Richardson, New York

(MIAMI, FL — Feb 14, 2020) — Pérez Fine art Museum Miami (PAMM) is pleased to present Centrolineal with Power: African and African Diaspora Fine art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection , an exhibition of over 30 works past international African and African Diaspora artists on view from the drove of Jorge One thousand. Pérez, opening on Apr 24, 2020. This exhibition presents a provocative group of artists, representing some of the best art practices hailing from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, and the US.

Addressing themes of identity, colonialism, spirituality, everyday life, and abstraction, the exhibition highlights artists whose works embody the vast complexities of the gimmicky moment. Collapsing national borders, the artists in the exhibition ally with power, and each other, embodying a kaleidoscope of voices that declare their artistic authority. Exhibition highlights include artists such every bit William Kentridge, whose theatrical animations deal with the legacies of colonialism and Apartheid in S Africa, and Zanele Muholi, represented by two large-scale self-portraits, asserting the power and beauty of her pare and gender. Allied with Power provides a conceptual framework through which we understand the legacy and prowess of artists of color in the globe.

"Jorge Pérez's recent acquisitions showcase the breadth, sophistication, and incredible tenacity of African and contemporary African diaspora artists. The exhibition is a once in a lifetime opportunity to encounter the connections between black artists from the US, Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean, alongside African artists—all asserting their ability to be seen, recognized and critically acclaimed," said Curator María Elena Ortiz.

The exhibition includes works past artists Igshaan Adams, Firelei Báez, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Kudzanai Chiurai, Edouard Duval-Carrié, Tomás Esson, Genevieve Gaignard, Sam Gilliam, David Goldblatt, Sonia Gomes, Nicholas Hlobo, Pieter Hugo, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Rashid Johnson, Isaac Julien, William Kentridge, Kiluanji Kia Henda, David Koloane, Guido Llinás, Arjan Martins, Misheck Masamvu, Zanele Muholi, Odili Donald Odita, Naudline Pierre, Robin Rhode, Deborah Roberts, Chéri Samba, Yinka Shonibare, Elias Sime, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Hank Willis Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, Guy Tillim, Kara Walker, Stanley Whitney, Sue Williamson, and Portia Zvavahera. PAMM'south programs and exhibitions often exemplify the museum'due south commitment to Diasporic artists—a number of Allied with Ability artists have shown at the museum before—but several are exhibiting at PAMM for the first fourth dimension, including Zanele Muholi, Sandra Gomes, William Kentridge, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Deborah Roberts, Chéri Samba, Nicholas Hlobo, Genevieve Gaignard, and much more.

"Centrolineal With Ability not only drives a powerful dialogue effectually topics explored by African and African Diaspora artists, only also furthers the museum's goal of beingness truly representative of the Miami community," said Jorge M. Pérez, founder of leading development business firm The Related Group and the Jorge Thousand. Pérez Family Philanthropic Foundation. "Too often, such artists are relegated to the margins of history, and I hope this show helps polish a calorie-free on their incredible work. I look forward to continuing to explore this new expanse, both in my personal collection and through articulation exhibits such as this one."

Through a large donation of Cuban art in 2017, an earlier donation of Latin American art in 2011, and significant gifts through acquisition funds, the Jorge M. and Darlene Pérez family unit has added more than 500 works of modernistic and gimmicky art to PAMM'south permanent collection. Centrolineal with Power: African and African Diaspora Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Drove celebrates their most recent acquisitions, which consists of a sizable choice of work by international African and African Diaspora artists in a range of artistic mediums, including sculpture, photography, drawing, video, and painting. Inspired by his upbringing in a number of Latin American countries, Pérez began collecting the work of Cuban and Afro-Latino artists several years agone. Recently, he has expanded that focus to include artists of the full African Diaspora. Allied with Power shows the result of these years of defended endeavour and exploration.

Allied with Power gives audiences the unique opportunity to view the wide telescopic of African and African Diasporic contemporary art within the local, national, and global context. The exhibition exemplifies PAMM'south dedication to serving underrepresented communities and heralds the diversity of African American and African Diasporic discourses on the global stage.

OPENING EVENTS
Fellow member Preview | Thursday, Apr 23, 10am–6pm
Pop-Up Members Lounge | Th, Apr 23, 7–9pm

ABOUT PAMM
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), led by Manager Franklin Sirmans, promotes creative expression and the commutation of ideas, advancing public knowledge and appreciation of art, architecture, and design, and reflecting the diverse community of its pivotal geographic location at the crossroads of the Americas. The 36-year-old South Florida institution, formerly known as Miami Art Museum (MAM), opened a new building, designed by world-renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron, on December 4, 2013 in Downtown Miami's Maurice A. Ferré Park. The facility is a country-of-the-art model for sustainable museum blueprint and progressive programming and features 200,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor program space with flexible galleries; shaded outdoor verandas; a waterfront restaurant and bar; a museum store; and an pedagogy center with a library, media lab, and classroom spaces.

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Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is sponsored in office by the Land of Florida, Department of Country, Sectionalisation of Cultural Diplomacy, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. Support is provided by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Diplomacy Quango, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. Additional support is provided by the City of Miami and the Miami OMNI Community Redevelopment Agency (OMNI CRA). Pérez Art Museum Miami is an accessible facility. All contents ©Pérez Art Museum Miami. All rights reserved.

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