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OTOBONG NKANGA AT GROPIUS BAU

What we are making in one space empties another… [Something] needs to be working, doing something that allows for regeneration, repair… There needs to be a time for fake dormancy. — Otobong Nkanga*

Following her year-long residency at the institution, an exhibition of work by Otobong NkangaTHERE’S NO SUCH THING AS SOLID GROUND—is now on view at Gropius Bau.

The show is curated by Stephanie Rosenthal with Clara Meister. See link below for details.

OTOBONG NKANGA—THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS SOLID GROUND

Through December 13.

Gropius Bau

Niederkirchnerstrasse 7, Berlin.

Otobong Nkanga, There’s No Such Thing as Solid Ground, Gropius Bau, July 10, 2020–December 13, 2020, from top: the artist in front of Manifest of Strains and Double Plot; Taste of a Stone, 2020, site-specific installation, erratic blocks, gneiss, granite, inkjet printing on limestone, reindeer moss, marble gravel, movements, plants, photograph by Luca Girardini; Diaspore, 2014, site-specific installation and performance, Basel, topographic map (inkjet printing) laminated on floor, Cestrum nocturnum, plant pots, photograph by Andri Pol; Contained Measures of Shifting States—Evaporate, 2020, table, aspirator, distilled water, heating plate, photograph by Laura Fiorio; We Could Be Allies, 2020, acrylic paint, poems ink-jet printed on cotton fabric, metal, photograph by Fiorio; Solid Maneuvers, 2020, various metals, acrylic, asphalt, forex, make-up, salt, vermiculite, photograph by Fiorio; Solid Maneuvers, 2015, installation view Crumbling Through Powdery Air, 2015, Portikus, photograph by Helena Schlichting, courtesy and © the artist and Portikus; Carved to Flow, 2020, with architect and researcher Nuno Vasconcelos, photograph by Fiorio; Nkanga; Manifest of Strains and Double Plot, 2020, carpet (woven textile and photography), yarns (viscose, polyester, organic cotton, sheep’s wool), acrylic and inkjet printing on five laser-cut metal plates, photograph by Fiorio. Images courtesy and © the artist, the photographers, and Gropius Bau.

THEASTER GATES — THE BLACK IMAGE CORPORATION

Theaster Gates’ participatory exhibition THE BLACK IMAGE CORPORATION—a show dedicated to the legacy of the Johnson Publishing Company (Ebony and Jet)—is now up at Gropius Bau.

Michigan Avenue In Full Bloom (2018), a video shot in Chicago by Gates, “documenting the real architectural spaces where the offices were located, will be displayed in the show. The audience is invited to freely explore this visual archive and leave their own selection and compilation of photographs on the cabinets for other visitors to encounter. [In addition] Vaginal Davis, Mac Folkes, and Wu Tsang will each choose their own way of engaging with the presented works.”*

THEASTER GATES—THE BLACK IMAGE CORPORATION*

Through July 28.

Gropius Bau

Niederkirchnerstrasse 7, Berlin

From top: Isaac Sutton, no date; Moneta Sleet Jr., 1973; Isaac Sutton, 1965; Moneta Sleet Jr., 1965. Images courtesy Johnson Publishing Company, LLC, all rights reserved.