Rashaad Newsome
L.S.S. (Kevin JZ Prodigy) (detail), 2014
Collage in custom frame, 50 1/2 × 58 × 4 in.
Courtesy the artist and Marlborough Gallery, New York
Photo: Bill Orcutt
May 19, 2016
7:00pm
—9:00pm
Theatre
Presented on the occasion of Rashaad Newsome: THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO SEE, this program will begin with an in-depth walkthrough of the exhibition, followed by an artist talk and audience Q&A in the Theatre. Newsome will be joined by Assistant Curator Amanda Hunt to discuss the full trajectory of Newsome's career over the past decade, focusing on his deeply engaged work with the Vogue community and contemporary performances of race, gender, diasporic identities and pop culture at large.
This program is free with Museum admission, which is a suggested donation of $7 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Click here to pre-register for this event. All seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Rashaad Newsome has worked for over a decade with members of the Vogue community, which developed in New York City's queer ballroom scene of the 1970s. With a particular interest in critiquing the popular appropriation of Vogue in the early 1990s, and with the aim to bring these queer communities of color from the Vogue scene into the institutional space, Newsome creates work that reframes how performers are represented, and highlights their enormous talent for style and bodily movement. The title of the exhibition draws from an emcee's refrain, while simultaneously pointing to the desire of wanting queer bodies of color represented within the institutional space. Featuring video and collage works made between 2008–2014, THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO SEE explores the beauty, agency and complexities of Vogue and performance art.