WHAT'S GOING AROUND Lou Stovall & the Community Poster, 1967-1969

WHAT'S GOING AROUND Lou Stovall & the Community Poster, 1967-1969

434 K Street NW Washington, DC 20001, USA Saturday, June 12, 2021–Saturday, July 17, 2021


kennedy center 5th anniversary by gene davis

Gene Davis

Kennedy Center 5th Anniversary, 1976

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32nd corcoran biennial - corcoran gallery by lou stovall and walter hopps

Lou Stovall and Walter Hopps

32nd Corcoran Biennial - Corcoran Gallery, 1971

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king lear - arena stage by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

King Lear - Arena Stage, 1968

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arena stage '68-68 by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

Arena Stage '68-68, 1968

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wes montgomery - bohemian caverns by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

Wes Montgomery - Bohemian Caverns, 1968

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the turning point - the new thing by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

The Turning Point - The New Thing, 1967

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time machine -- the new thing by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

Time Machine -- The New Thing, 1967

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sun ra - corcoran gallery of art by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

Sun Ra - Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1968

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ramsey lewis & cannonball adderley at dar/constitution hall by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

Ramsey Lewis & Cannonball Adderley at DAR/Constitution Hall

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lloyd mcneill jazz quintet - the new thing by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

Lloyd McNeill Jazz Quintet - The New Thing, 1967

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roberta flack - the new thing by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

Roberta Flack - The New Thing, 1967

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roberta flack - bohemian caverns by lou stovall and lloyd mcneill

Lou Stovall and Lloyd McNeill

Roberta Flack - Bohemian Caverns, 1968

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 18, 2021   

WHAT’S GOING AROUND
Lou Stovall & the Community Poster, 1967-1969
June 12 – July 17, 2021   

Washington DC - HEMPHILL is pleased to announce the exhibition, Lou Stovall & the Community Poster, 1967-1969, opening on Saturday, June 12, 2021. The exhibition will remain on view through July 17, 2021.   

In 1967, prodded by local protests for democratic representation, President Johnson appointed Walter Washington the first mayor of Washington, DC. In 1973 the US Congress instituted Home Rule for the District of Columbia, granting the city’s citizens limited voting rights on local issues. No doubt Johnson and Congress, intentionally or not, were tilting toward eventual statehood. The late 1960s and early 1970s were instrumental in the political future of Washington DC. Like the nation at large, the city was changing. DC was demanding its right to speak for itself.    

Posters have historically informed the public of events, causes, and actions. The Workshop, Inc., founded in 1968 and guided by the artist Lou Stovall, created posters serving these purposes. Today the Stovall posters offer us a view into a critical transitional period in the District of Columbia. The array of messages - political, social, and artistic - worked towards building a community, helping to define its members and goals. The Stovall posters, created around the time of DC independence, were a serious form of communication. Yet, the posters are jubilant and entertaining. Stovall’s gift for bold, bright graphic designs is striking, often playful, never passive. The posters are clearly of their time as each displays the most contemporary aesthetic challenges of the period. Today, we may delight in the nostalgic feeling of their various styles. We should not miss the more subtle overall message of how a community coalesces and how inspired leading voices speak through artistic mediums.   

This exhibition includes collaborations with the following artists: Sam Gilliam, Gene Davis, Paul Reed, Di Stovall, Lloyd McNeill, Walter Hopps and Rockne Krebs.    

Lou Stovall was recently awarded the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Award from the Georgia Museum of Art. Recent exhibitions include a presentation of What’s Going Around at the Columbus Museum in Columbus, GA, November 14, 2020, to April 11, 2021. Forthcoming exhibitions include Of the Land: Lou Stovall and the Poetry of Seasons at the Kreeger Museum, Washington DC, January 20–April 16, 2022, coinciding with the publication of Of the Land: Lou Stovall and the Poetry of Seasons by Georgetown University Press in February 2022.                         

HEMPHILL was founded in Washington DC in 1993. The exhibition schedule features modern & contemporary art in all media by artists ranging from emerging to mid-career to modern masters.   

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IMAGES ARE AVAILABLE FOR REPRODUCTION.