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ERIC N. MACK

FACE IT—a new show of multimedia works by Eric N. Mack—is now on view at Morán Morán.

ERIC N. MACK—FACE IT

Through March 7.

Morán Morán

937 North La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Eric N. Mack, from top: We make it easy, you make it home, 2020, dye and acrylic on paper, index cards, and newspapers on moving blanket; Almond of paradise, 2020, gesso, spray paint, dye on paper, newspaper, index cards, and photograph on moving blanket; NAUTICA, 2019, acrylic on pegboard; IS IT MY BODY?, 2020, fabric; Thin Love, 2020, acrylic, ribbons, paper, and fabric on moving blanket; Die Kriese, 2020, acrylic, dye, and glitter on moving blanket. Images courtesy and © the artist and Morán Morán.

GRACE WALES BONNER

The public presentation of MUMBO JUMBOGrace Wales Bonner’s Autumn/Winter 2019 collection that shares a title with Ismael Reed’s revolutionary 1972 novel—will conclude A TIME FOR NEW DREAMS, Wales Bonner’s exhibition at the Serpentine.

Throughout this final week of the show, the dancer and performance artist Michael-John Harper will take residence within the gallery and perform a daily ritual of movements.

Exploring “magical resonances within black cultural and aesthetic practices” through improvised installations and shrines, A TIME FOR NEW DREAMS also incorporates the work of Chino AmobiBlack Audio Film Collective, Rotimi Fani-Kayode, David Hammons, Michael-John Harper, Liz Johnson Artur, Rashid Johnson, Kapwani Kiwanga, Klein, Laraaji, Eric N. Mack, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Ben Okri, Ishmael Reed, Sahel Sounds, and Wales Bonner.

GRACE WALES BONNER—A TIME FOR NEW DREAMS

Through February 16.

Serpentine Sackler Gallery

West Carriage Drive, Hyde Park, London.

Exhibition booklet.

From top: Eric N. Mack, Capital Heights, 2019, in Grace Wales Bonner—A Time for New Dreams, Serpentine Sackler Gallery, 2019; Rashid Johnson, Untitled (daybed 1), 2012; Wales Bonner; Grace Wales Bonner, Everything’s for RealLiz Johnson Artur, There is only one…one, 2019. Images courtesy the artists and the Serpentine Galleries.