Shattered Glass
Shattered Glass gathers a group of 40 international artists of color whose subjects don鈥檛 ask, but rather demand to take up space. Subjects whose gaze unflinchingly holds the viewer. Figures literally walk off the canvas, asking for more than a life beyond subjugation. The artwork gathered for this exhibition introduces a new narrative altogether, and intends to shatter the glass of the long existing power structures in the art world.
Visibility within the arts has historically been racially determined by existing hierarchical power structures. This directly correlates to the erasure of Black and Brown bodies in the art world. There still exists a massive lack in images of self-affirmation and representation for people of color in traditional figurative portraiture. The result has forced those outside of this one-sided narrative to perceive their history through a predominantly white lens deemed as Universal. It is crucial that our community members, who have historically felt uncomfortable and unwelcome in institutional art settings, finally see themselves represented in these spaces and beyond.
Shattered Glass makes space for the creative voices of the community to speak as individuals and in community. We invite you to explore the vast talent of this group of artists; a new class of innovators who point toward imagined utopias. From the sands of the Dominican Republic, academies in London, South Africa, California and the southern terrains of Louisiana and Texas, these artists are all linked together through a diasporic lens. Relationships of friendships, partner and sibling bonds all help to gather this voice together, and together we continue forward towards a future only artists can imagine.
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Shattered Glass gathers a group of 40 international artists of color whose subjects don鈥檛 ask, but rather demand to take up space. Subjects whose gaze unflinchingly holds the viewer. Figures literally walk off the canvas, asking for more than a life beyond subjugation. The artwork gathered for this exhibition introduces a new narrative altogether, and intends to shatter the glass of the long existing power structures in the art world.
Visibility within the arts has historically been racially determined by existing hierarchical power structures. This directly correlates to the erasure of Black and Brown bodies in the art world. There still exists a massive lack in images of self-affirmation and representation for people of color in traditional figurative portraiture. The result has forced those outside of this one-sided narrative to perceive their history through a predominantly white lens deemed as Universal. It is crucial that our community members, who have historically felt uncomfortable and unwelcome in institutional art settings, finally see themselves represented in these spaces and beyond.
Shattered Glass makes space for the creative voices of the community to speak as individuals and in community. We invite you to explore the vast talent of this group of artists; a new class of innovators who point toward imagined utopias. From the sands of the Dominican Republic, academies in London, South Africa, California and the southern terrains of Louisiana and Texas, these artists are all linked together through a diasporic lens. Relationships of friendships, partner and sibling bonds all help to gather this voice together, and together we continue forward towards a future only artists can imagine.
Artists on show
- Alfonso Gonzales Jr
- Alima Lee
- Amani Lewis
- Ambrose
- Antoinette Brock
- Ariel Dannielle
- Bony Ramirez
- Bryant Giles
- Chinaza Agbor
- Clifford Prince King
- Dale Washington
- Delfin Finley
- Devin Reynolds
- Devin Troy Strother
- Diana Yesenia Alvarado
- Elise Peterson
- Fulton Leroy Washington
- Gabriela Ruiz
- Jaime Muñoz
- Jammie Holmes
- Kandis Williams
- Kenrick McFarlane
- Kezia Harrell
- Koshin Finley
- Lauren Halsey
- Mandy Harris Williams
- Mario Ayala
- Mario Moore
- Murjoni Merriweather
- Phumelele Tshabalala
- Raelis Vasquez
- Rafa Esparza
- Raj Debah
- Rikki Wright
- Shaniqwa Jarvis
- Simphiwe Ndzube
- The Perez Bros
- Tyler Ballon
- Vincent Valdez
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