Over time, Carrie Mae Weems’ first solo show on the continent at Goodman Gallery

Goodman Gallery Johannesburg presents Over Time, Carrie Mae Weems’ first solo exhibition on the continent. Weems is considered one of the most influential contemporary American artists. Using photography, text, fabric, audio, digital images, installation and video, Weems compels viewers to actively consider how the world is structured, bringing to light systems of oppression and inequality while exploring the relationships between power, class, race and gender.

Over Time present several bodies of work, which look at these themes in relation to how the past comes to bear on the present. In this regard, Weems reflects on history in order to engage with the present and question where we might be going.

In a recent review of her retrospective, the New York Times, Holland Cotter, critic art, wrote, “Ms. Weems is what she has always been, a superb image maker and a moral force, focused and irrepressible.”

Carrie mae Weems, All the boys (blocked3), 2016. Archival pigment print and silkscreened panel mounted on gesso board dyptich. © Carrie Mae Weems & Jack Shainman Gallery
Carrie mae Weems, All the boys (blocked3), 2016. Archival pigment print and silkscreened panel mounted on gesso board dyptich. © Carrie Mae Weems & Jack Shainman Gallery

Weems has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions at major national and international museums including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Frist Center for Visual Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, Prospect.3 New Orleans, and the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo in Seville, Spain. Weems has received numerous awards, grants and fellowships including the prestigious Prix de Roma, The National Endowment of the Arts, the Alpert, the Anonymous was a Woman and the Tiffany Awards. In 2012, Weems was presented with one of the first US Department of State’s Medals of Arts in recognition for her commitment to the State Department’s Art in Embassies program.

In 2013, Weems received the MacArthur “Genius” grant as well as the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2014, she received the BET Honors Visual Artist award, the Lucie Award for Fine Art photography and was one of 4 artists honored at the Guggenheim’s International Gala.

Carrie Mae Weems II 22 million very tired and very angry people ( An armed man), 1991. Polaroid print Over time Goodman gallery Johannesburg © Carrie Mae Weems II & Jack Shainman Gallery
Carrie Mae Weems II
22 million very tired and very angry people ( An armed man), 1991. Polaroid print Over time Goodman gallery Johannesburg
© Carrie Mae Weems II & Jack Shainman Gallery

She is represented in public and private collections around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Museum of Modern Art, NY and Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. She has been represented by Jack Shainman Gallery since 2008.

Over Time will be accompanied by an installation of Kudzanai Chiurai’s extensive collection of vinyl records, which include a selection of Zimbabwean Chimurenga and South African anti-apartheid struggle music, as well as rare recordings of speeches by Ian Smith, Kwame Nkrumah, Mobutu Sese Seko, Dr Martin Luther King and a dramatic re-enactment of the trial of Black Panther co-founder Bobby Seale.

Over Time
Carrie Mae Weems II
Goodman Gallery
Johannesburg
07 September – 05 October 2019
Tuesday – Friday : 09H30-17H30
SATURDAY: 9H30-16H00<
163 Jan Smuts Ave., Parkwood Johannesburg
p. +27 (0)11 788 1113
jhb@goodman-gallery.com
www.goodman-gallery.com

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