Nari Ward: Sun Splashed at the Barnes Foundation
The Barnes Foundation presents Sun Splashed, a mid-career survey of the found-object assemblage art of Nari Ward (b. 1963 in St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica; lives and works in New York). Animated by flânerie (the artistic leisurely strolling, windowshopping, and peoplewatching of the bohemian artist/poet) that was an important motif of French impressionism, and making reference to African tribal art, Ward’s oeuvre resonates with the Barnes collection and speaks with penetrating insight and imagination to a broad range of subjects, including black history and culture, the dynamics of power and politics, and Caribbean diaspora identity.
Emerging alongside a notable group of black artists who rose to prominence in New York the 1990s, Ward has expanded contemporary definitions of installation and assemblage with his massive, tactile approach to art. His deft use of materials gathered in and around urban neighborhoods imbues his work with a visceral relationship to the real world, allowing him to challenge viewers’ perceptions of familiar objects and experiences. Ward’s innovative approach has earned him numerous prestigious awards, including the Rome Prize and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
June 22, 2016
End DateAugust 22, 2016
Hours10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
AddressThe Barnes Foundation, 2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19130
Event TypeTicketed
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