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19 Winter Art Exhibitions To See

By Keyaira Boone ·Updated December 13, 2021

This season we’re leaning into color, tip-toeing through chateaus, and learning about the histories of some of our nation’s oldest enclaves of Black culture.

Museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions are transporting us to the sets of star-studded Nollywood productions, thrusting us on the banks of the Nile river, and swinging us through the center of the Harlem ballroom dance floor. They’re also plunging us inside of the underground,shuttling us backstage of sold out rap and R&B tours, and slipping us into the lairs of some of the most impactful writers of the twentieth century. They are redefining who gets to be considered part of several cannons by revisiting moments through other perspectives.

Lost graffiti legends are being properly celebrated, iconic producers are having their contributions cemented in history, the clangs of the Dirty South are rising again, and barrier-breaking hip-hop GOATs and power ballad pushers are reminding the world that it was Black people who invented Rock & Roll.

Institutions like the Portland Art Museum and Times Square Arts are also evolving the terms of partnerships they’re forming with artists like Pamela Council and collectives like The Numberz, taking regional art away from begrudging basements and attics and into the spotlight. 

By adding unique programming that compliments the art including stylish pop-up shops, buoyant cabarets, public wish fulfillment, and tapping people who understand the art and their patrons to engage with its message they are speaking to the communities they are designed to serve. 

There’s more than paintings, photographs, and sculptures snatching our attention this season. Landmarks are inserting us into the fabric of the materials that turned them into timeless relics with lifelike technology and festivals are allowing attendees to dive into immersive artistic experiences.  

See 19 well curated winter art exhibitions we’re looking forward to visiting below.

01Shirley Woodson: Shield Of The Nile Reflections – Detroit Institute of ArtsWoodson’s dreamy paintings depict beautiful Black bodies bathing in the Nile River. “Take it To The Limit,” 2013, Shirley Woodson, American; acrylic on canvas. c/o Detroit Institute of Arts Learn More 02Radcliffe Bailey Ascents and Echoes – Jack Shainman GalleryThis exhibition is an “exploration of the coalescence of time, history, and collective memory.” 76 x 55 x 6 inches, mixed media including collage elements, flock, smoke and acrylic paint on paper, with window tint elements adhered to glazing, 2021 c/o Jack Shainman Gallery Learn More 03A Message from the Underground – Mana ContemporaryA collection of artists including Danielle Scott, Anthony Boone, and Ryan Bonilla examine “identity, gender issues, love, relationships,” and other areas. Black Girl I Know How Much It Hurts Danielle Scott Mana Contemporary All Rights Reserved Learn More Here 04Black Bodies, White Spaces: Invisibility & Hypervisibility – Green Family Art FoundationArtists hypothesize about the concept of taking up space in this special presentation of rarely seen work from the Green Family Art Foundation. ALWAYS READY, ALWAYS THERE, 2018 Acrylic and spray paint on canvas 84 x 120 in. © Nina Chanel Abney. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Todora Photography All Rights Reserved Learn More Here 05Addis Calling IV Group Show – Addis Fine ArrThis group show features new work from Eyasu Telayneh, Kerima Ahmed, Micheal Hailu, Wendimagegn Demeke, Yasmeen Abdullah and Michal Mamit Worke. ADDIS CALLING IV GROUP SHOW ADDIS FINE ART Learn More Here 06Toyin Ojih Odutola: A Countervailing Theory – Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenIn this exhibit “40 large-scale monochromatic drawings,” illustrate a myth conceived of by the artist. Imitation Lesson; Her Shadowed Influence” from A Countervailing Theory (2019), © Toyin Ojih Odutola, courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York Learn More Here 07Iké Udé- Nollywood Portraits -National Museum of African ArtThe “radial beauty,” of the biggest stars in Lagos is displayed in all its glory. © Iké Udé Learn More Here 08In My Skin– AUX/MUTE Gallery Presented by The Numberz FM atPortland Art Museum“Dynamic lighting, saturated color, and portraiture,” flood a serene space in this exhibit formed from a desire to reduce barriers. Jason Hill, In My Skin series, 2020-2021,Pigment-based inkjet print. Courtesy of the artist. Learn More Here 09The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion – Detroit Institute of ArtsEvery time there’s a chance to see beauty through the eyes of Antwaun Sargent we will be signing up. Micaiah Carter, Adeline in Barrettes, 2018 All Rights Reserved Learn More Here 10Emma Amos: Color Odyssey – Philadelphia Museum of ArtThis is the first major exhibition surveying the work of Amos “from the 1950s to the 2010s.” Targets (detail), 1992, by Emma Amos (American, 1937–2020) (Amos Family, courtesy RYAN LEE Gallery) Learn More Here 11Meleko Mokgosi: Your Trip to Africa – Pérez Art Museum MiamiThese large scale works offer “sharp political critiques relating to the postcolonial condition.” Installation view: Meleko Mokgosi: Your Trip to AfricaPérez Art Museum Miami, 2020-21.© Meleko Mokgosi. Courtesy the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Photo: Oriol Tarrida Learn More Here 12Lesley Martinez and Dana Todd Pope – Spectrum MiamiThis exhibition is part of the many special offerings that Art Of Black Miami is bringing to this year’s Art Basel. Photo Credit: Lesley Martinez and Dana Todd Pope – Spectrum Miami All Rights Reserved Learn More Here 13The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic ImpulseLearn how Southern hip-hop has evolved throughout its lifetime. Nadine Robinson, Coronation Theme: Organon, 2008. Speakers, sound system and mixed media, 175 x 18 1/2 x 174 inches. Image and work courtesy the artist and VMFA. Learn More Here 14Richard Yarde: Beyond The Savoy – The Baltimore Museum of ArtFollow the artist as he revisits the fancy footed roots of New York’s Harlem and Boston’s Roxbury. This image is owned by The Baltimore Museum of Art; permission to reproduce this work of art must be granted in writing. Third party copyright may also be involved. Learn More Here 15Otis Elevators – Empire State BuildingThis dynamic architectural experience provides a great learning experience for children and adults alike. Photo Credit: Empire State Building Learn More Here 16On and Off the Streets: Urban Art New Jersey – Morris MuseumSubcultures of all kinds are highlighted in this exhibition featuring a noteworthy installation of original work in the “Gantalism,” tradition of legendary Newark artist Jerry Gant, alongside other original pieces that range from the sidewalk to the studio. Photo Credit: The Morris Museum Learn More 17Art For Change: The Artist & Homeless Collaborative – New-York Historical SocietyContradictions about the way that we deal with unhoused individuals are revealed in this thoughtful presentation. New-York Historical Society Learn More 18New Inductee Exhibit – Rock And Roll Hall of FameLearn more about this year’s inductees including Jay Z, Tina Turner, LL Cool J, Gil Scott-Heronand Clarence Avant. Photo Credit: Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Learn More Here 19Her Story: A Century of Women Writers – National Portrait GallerySpend time with the faces behind the voices you love. Maya Angelou by Brigitte Lacombe Photo Credit: National Portrait Gallery Learn More Here

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