THE SHAWN "JAY-Z" CARTER LECTURE - ARTHUR JAFA
Renowned artist, filmmaker, and cinematographer Arthur Jafa discusses recent work Kellie Jones , Chair, Department of African American & African Diaspora Studies and Hans Hofmann Professor of Modern Art- Art History & Archaeology at Columbia University
Introduction by Jafari S. Allen, Professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies and Director. The Institute for Research in African American Studies-Columbia University
Location: Lenfest Lantern Room , Lenfest Center for the Arts
615 W 129th St · New York, NY 10027
Free & open to the public with registration
REGISTRATION OPENS JANUARY 17 , 2024
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Arthur Jafa (b. 1960, Tupelo, Mississippi) is an artist and filmmaker. Across three decades, Jafa has developed a dynamic practice comprising films, artifacts and happenings that reference and question the universal and specific articulations of black being. Underscoring the many facets of Jafa’s practice is a recurring question: how can visual media, such as objects, static and moving images, transmit the equivalent "power, beauty and alienation" embedded within forms of black music in us culture?
Jafa’s films have garnered acclaim at the Los Angeles, New York and black star film festivals and his artwork is represented in celebrated collections worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The Tate, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The High Museum Atlanta, The Dallas Museum of Art, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Stedelijk, Luma Foundation, The Perez Art Museum Miami, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, among others.
Recent and forthcoming solo exhibitions of Jafa’s work include presentations at Luma Arles, France; Glenstone, Potomac, Maryland; ogr Torino, Italy; Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection, Paris; Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, Porto; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; and the Louisiana Museum of Art, Humlebæk, Denmark. In 2019, he received the Golden Lion for the best participant of The 58th Venice Biennale “May You Live In Interesting Times.”
Presented In Collaboration with African American & African Diaspora Studies Department -Columbia University, The Institute For Research In African-American Studies- Columbia University, Columbia University School Of The Arts And The Institute For Social And Economic Research And Policy- Columbia University