ニュー・ミュージアム・オブ・コンテンポラリー・アートさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニュー・ミュージアム・オブ・コンテンポラリー・アートInstagram)「This week, our feed will be dedicated to Jordan Casteel's "Nights in Harlem" series from 2017. In this series, Casteel shifts her attention to the streets of Harlem at night, transcribing the vital force of its communal spaces in both portraits and landscapes. . "Memorial" (2017) narrates an evocative moment, displaying a discarded funerary floral arrangement propped against an overflowing garbage can on a Harlem street corner. In its ambiguity, this relic of a stranger’s death evokes the private and public rituals of mourning practiced among family and friends, as much as it does the murders of black men by law enforcement, driven by systemic racism. Although absent of any figures, this work gestures toward Casteel’s broader engagement with portraiture, which, as a form of memorialization, functions doubly as the recognition of an evident inner life and the encapsulation of a precise moment in time and space. . @jordanmcasteel #JordanCasteel Image: Jordan Casteel, Memorial, 2017. Oil on canvas. Courtesy the artist and Casey Kaplan, New York.」10月28日 0時48分 - newmuseum

ニュー・ミュージアム・オブ・コンテンポラリー・アートのインスタグラム(newmuseum) - 10月28日 00時48分


This week, our feed will be dedicated to Jordan Casteel's "Nights in Harlem" series from 2017. In this series, Casteel shifts her attention to the streets of Harlem at night, transcribing the vital force of its communal spaces in both portraits and landscapes.
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"Memorial" (2017) narrates an evocative moment, displaying a discarded funerary floral arrangement propped against an overflowing garbage can on a Harlem street corner. In its ambiguity, this relic of a stranger’s death evokes the private and public rituals of mourning practiced among family and friends, as much as it does the murders of black men by law enforcement, driven by systemic racism. Although absent of any figures, this work gestures toward Casteel’s broader engagement with portraiture, which, as a form of memorialization, functions doubly as the recognition of an evident inner life and the encapsulation of a precise moment in time and space.
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@jordanmcasteel #JordanCasteel
Image: Jordan Casteel, Memorial, 2017. Oil on canvas. Courtesy the artist and Casey Kaplan, New York.


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