EXPO CHICAGO 2016 /Dialogues: MCA Presents: Kerry James Marshall In Conversation with Sarah Thornton
Featuring author and cultural sociologist Sarah Thornton and artist Kerry James Marshall. More panelists forthcoming.
Renowned author and cultural sociologist, Sarah Thornton, will interview Chicago-based artist Kerry James Marshall to align with the closing of his retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (April 23 – September 25, 2016). Considered one of America’s greatest living painters, Marshall explores African American identity in American history and Western art historical movements—from the Renaissance through twentieth century abstraction—in his signature large-scale interiors, landscapes and portraits. Kerry James Marshall: Mastry, a survey of his paintings from the last 35 years, will soon travel to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Presented in partnership with the MCA.
The Unveiling of Kerry James Marshall’s Mural - Rush More
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), alongside internationally renowned artist and MacArthur Fellow Kerry James Marshall, unveiled his epic, large-scale mural on the Chicago Cultural Center (78 E. Washington St.). The mural titled Rush More honors 20 women who have shaped Chicago’s vibrant arts and culture landscape.
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ArtistTalk Kerry James Marshall May 29, 2008
Kerry James Marshall on Gear VR
Enjoy one of the most celebrated contemporary art museum exhibitions of the past decade in VR! Kerry James Marshall: Mastry ended its run on July 3, 2017 at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Los Angeles, but is now available in its entirety for all to view and enjoy. Flawlessly captured with laser scanning and volumetric photogrammetry, the experience enables you to walk the halls of MOCA as if you were actually there.
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Collector Talk | Changing Times, Changing Collections
Our times have been defined by radical political shifts. They influence most of our society’s sectors, from technology to culture, and also have an impact on the economic situation, which has affected the buying behavior of institutions and collectors. So what factors are patrons and museums currently taking into account when they decide to support a new artist, and how are collections responding to political change? Have high-level art advisors witnessed a significant change in the choices their customers are making? And what role are new artistic and curatorial voices playing in the shaping of collecting institutions?
Bridgitt Evans, Co-founder and President, VIA Art Fund, Boston
John Hoffman, Art Collector, Kansas City
Moderated by Josh Baer, Advisor and Publisher, Baer Faxt, New York
Thursday, December 6, 2018, 4pm - 5pm
Filmed on site at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2018.
Kerry James Marshall
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Manages to create an indispensable presence in the none negotiable, or undeniable art narrative. Kerry James Marshall navigates Art School guidelines and art institutions. Breaking all the rules and forcing them to look.
What you're trying to create is a certain kind of an indispensable presence, Marshall says. Where your position in the narrative is not contingent on whether somebody likes you, or somebody knows you, or somebody's a friend, or somebody's being generous to you. But you want a presence in the narrative that's not negotiable, that's undeniable.
Unveiling and Time-lapse of (Forest) Rush More by Kerry James Marshall
You can see it right now on the west wall of the Chicago Cultural Center!
Kerry James Marshall: Mastry | Met Breuer | January 2017
Grea Art in New York from October 25, 2016–January 29, 2017
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Kerry James Marshall: “Exquisite Corpse”, in NYC, Nov 2022
Gulf Stream by Kerry James Marshall at The Walker Museum
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PETRA VERDE EB EL MET: IV KERRY JAMES MARSHALL
Exposición del pintor afroamericano Kerry James Marshall en el MET de Nueva York.
E&R DTLA Art Indulgence
Erik ReeL and Rhonda P. Hill take Amtrak for a weekend culture indulgence into DTLA [downtown Los Angeles]. MOCA and The Broad museums were high on the list of art experiences and didn't disappoint. Witnessing MOCA's emotional and powerful Kerry James Marshall's Mastry and the Broad's diverse contemporary collection was of highest distinction and merit.
Artists [in order]: Lari Pittman, Kerry James Marshall, Oscar Murillo, Sterling Ruby, El Anatsui, Albert Oehlen, Mark Bradford, Kara Walker, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Cy Twombly, Ellen Gallagher, The Vault at The Broad.
Tales From The Trails and The Royal: 2023
On Friday November 10th, over 400 lucky fans joined us for an intimate hour of heartwarming stories and acoustic melodies in The Royal’s Animal Theatre with some of their favourite members of the cast of CBC’s Heartland.
In this special show, Amber Marshall (Amy Fleming), Shaun Johnston (Grandpa Jack), Kerry James (Caleb Odell) and Graham Wardle (Ty Borden) gave us an inside look at their friendship and tales from over 17 years of working together.
A special thank you goes out to Shaun Johnston for providing his beautiful acoustic music and convincing Amber to join in on a little duet. We are so grateful to the entire cast, staff at The Animal Theatre and host Katie Brown... it was an unforgettable afternoon ♥️ We hope you all enjoy this recap and look forward to bringing this event back for #RAWF102.
Beyond the Cape at Boca Raton Museum of Art | Art Loft 802 Segment
The Boca Raton Museum of Art re-imagines the art of the comic for our current world and shows us how some of the leading contemporary artists of our time are influenced by graphic novels and comic books. No longer is the genre just about superheroes, these pieces tackle issues with a sense of urgency from racial prejudice to feminism to climate change to LGBTQ+ rights and beyond.
To see more of what the museum offers, please visit: bocamuseum.org/
Brionya James Interview
@cr8can Houston February 2K17
Brionya James
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Outdoor Activity Ideas For Adults and Kids: The Broad Museum in Los Angeles
Lola and her little Brother visits The Broad Museum in DTLA. She took some amazing pictures for memories and captured some videos for her friends to see. Visit this Museum! It is free of charge, you can book tickets online, or visit their Standby Line at the Front door. Parking is $15 with Validation, $20 without.
There is plenty to do also nearby! The Grand Central Market, Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Wells Fargo History Museum, Angels Flight Railway, Los Angeles Central Library are all near by, so plan your day accordingly.
For more information about this museum, visit their official website:
As of 01/22/2019, they currently have art pieces from the following Artists:
Kara Walker, Barbara Kruger, Mark Bradford, Robert Rauschenberg, Glenn Ligon, Takashi Murakami, Kerry James Marshall, Ellen Gallagher, Ed Ruscha, Jeff Koons, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Julie Mehretu, Robert Therrien, and many more.
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KING23 AMBIENT VLOG - #0011 : FALL IN CHICAGO. ADVENTURES ON THE CTA. FIREHOUSE DREAMS.
I went to the MCA to see the Kerry James Marshall paintings. These paintings were so great!
Take a trip on the CTA Brown Line! Some day these automobiles will look old (Stephen Shore called cars in photos time bombs). They'll probably tear all these buildings down, eventually.
Anyway, I was here, on 25 September 2016. I had a phone. Here's what part of the space / time looked like.
Thank you,
Mr. King
Shot on an iPhone 6s.
Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
Art Fusion Galleries Presents Kerry China @ William Braemer Fine Art
August 2018
Art Fusion Galleries proudly presents Kerry China as the featured artist of the month of August.
Hebru Brantley
Amazing Journeys: Chicago