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sunlilys · 1 year
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zak ové. giovanni’s room, 2022.
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ladyburde · 2 years
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Zak Ové, DP4 (2016), Plywood frame with sacking crouche doilies, From Vigo Gallery
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Mick Jagger's eldest child, Karis Jagger, with her mother Marsha Hunt, at Zak Ové’s African American art exhibit The Invisible Man and the Masque of Blackness at LACMA in the B. Gerald Cantor Sculpture Garden.
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le-fils-de-lhomme · 8 months
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@debuckgallery We're pleased to share that Zak Ové is included in Sparkling Islands, Another Postcard of the Caribbean, a group exhibition of contemporary Caribbean artists presented by 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair and curated by Caryl Ivrisse Crochemar & [creative renegades society.] @creativerenegades
The exhibition is the first by 1-54 Presents, a new programme of pop-up exhibitions by @154artfair and in addition to the British Trinidadian Ové, features work by:
April Bey (@aprilbey_), Jean-Ulrick Désert (@jeanulrickdesert), Roland Dorcély, Adler Guerrier (@adlerguerrier), Deborah Jack (@debjack0), Leasho Johnson (leasho_johnson), Remy Jungerman (@remy jungerman), Anina Major (aninamajor), Johanna Mirabel (@johanna.mirabel.art), Nyugen E.
Smith (@bundlehouse), Yoan Sorin (yoan_sorin), and Alberta Whittle (purebred.mongrel).
Dates: 11 - 20 May 2023
Location: High Line Nine, 507 W 27th St, New York, NY
10001
Images @ Eva Sakellarides
Zak Ové, The Fire Next Time, 2022 47.64 × 35.83 inches
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Zak Ové - Moko Jumbie
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sunlilys · 1 year
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zak ové. no name in the street, 2022.
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paddle8 · 5 years
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FRIEZE London 2019 - Images captured by Neil Andrews for Paddle8
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Invisible Man and the Masque of Blackness
Art installation by Zak Ové @ Civic Center, San Francisco
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Zak Ové | Nubian Return (2011)
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Located in LACMA’s B. Gerald Cantor Sculpture Garden among the sculptures by Rodin is Zak Ové’s sculptural installation, The Invisible Man and the Masque of Blackness.
From the LACMA’s website-
The title’s references—Ben Jonson’s 1605 play, The Masque of Blackness, and Ralph Ellison’s 1952 novel, Invisible Man—mark two milestones in black history: the first stage production to utilize blackface makeup, and the first novel by an African American to win the National Book Award. In addition to literary references, the artist draws inspiration from Caribbean Carnival, a festival that originated from the Mardi Gras celebrations of the region’s French colonists, and Canboulay, a parallel celebration in which enslaved people expressed themselves through music and costume and paid homage to their African traditions. The installation’s 40 graphite figures stand tall and dignified to represent the strength and resilience of the African diaspora.
In the the video below, Ové  provides some interesting insight and information on the work.
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This exhibition closes 11/3/19. LACMA is free for residents with ID from 3pm and is open late on Fridays until 8pm.
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Another day out at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
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ladyburde · 7 years
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Zak Ové, DP23, 2016, Plywood frame with sacking crouche doilies, Modern Forms Collection
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Zak Ové in his studio, 2021.
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