Black Voices / Black Microcosm

Black Voices / Black Microcosm

Västra Trädgårdsgatan 9 Stockholm, 11153, Sweden Wednesday, April 8, 2020–Tuesday, May 12, 2020


dancing figure iv by tunji adeniyi-jones

Tunji Adeniyi-Jones

Dancing Figure IV, 2018

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strengthen the brethren by tyler ballon

Tyler Ballon

Strengthen the Brethren, 2020

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white cap by amoako boafo

Amoako Boafo

White Cap, 2020

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to the pool by debra cartwright

Debra Cartwright

To the Pool, 2019

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life is elsewhere (max in blue) by dominic  chambers

Dominic Chambers

Life is Elsewhere (Max in Blue), 2019

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journeyin’ to utopia i by delphine desane

Delphine Desane

Journeyin’ to Utopia I, 2020

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redrose and yellow beard by otis kwame kye quaicoe

Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe

Redrose and Yellow Beard, 2019

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amanda grace in poka dot turtleneck by otis kwame kye quaicoe

Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe

Amanda Grace in Poka Dot Turtleneck, 2019

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signaling 40 by nate lewis

Nate Lewis

Signaling 40, 2020

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lorrr squeegee boyz (matthews 27:29-31) by amani lewis

Amani Lewis

Lorrr Squeegee Boyz (Matthews 27:29-31), 2020

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cyclone idai and a mother’s embrace with beloved son one late night in beira town (dedicated to my family and all those who were victims of cyclone idai / 2019-2020) by cassi namoda

Cassi Namoda

Cyclone Idai and a mother’s embrace with beloved son one late night in Beira Town (Dedicated to my family and all those who were victims of Cyclone Idai / 2019-2020), 2020

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suspect #1 by ludovic nkoth

Ludovic Nkoth

Suspect #1, 2020

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BLACK VOICES / BLACK MICROCOSM is the most recent series of exhibitions at CFHILL where we invite independent curators to open doorways to some of the art world’s most current art scenes.

Together, these 31 artists’ works—paintings, sculptures, drawings, and mixed media—constitute a presentation that shines a light on a diverse set of practices, fields of explorations, and techniques. There are young artists, on the verge of making their names, and older ones who are already established in their native countries and on the international scene. Some of them are working on their graduation shows, while others already have long lists of past exhibitions to their name. All come together from a global diaspora, for a global conversation.

BLACK VOICES / BLACK MICROCOSM is curated by Destinee Ross, a young art curator from Brooklyn, New York.

Participating artists: Amani Lewis, Amoako Boafo, Brittany Tucker, Cassi Namoda, Collins Obijiaku, David Shrobe, David White (a.k.a. “Mr. Star City”), Debra Cartwright, Delphine Desane, Dominic Chambers, Ferrari Sheppard, Jewel Ham, Jonathan Key, Juwon Aderemi, Kohshin Finley, Ludovic Nkoth, Monica Ikegwu, Murjoni Merriweather, Nate Lewis, Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe, Patrick Quarm, Rashaad Newsome, Stan Squirewell, Tahir Karmali, Tariku Shiferaw, Tiff Massey, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Turiya Magadlela, Tyler Ballon, Victor Ehikhamenor, YoYo Lander.

BLACK VOICES/BLACK MICROCOSM will be on view at CFHILL 8 April to 16 May 2020.