Noah Jemisin: Then and Now, 1974-Present

2 February - 31 March 2023

 

Skoto Gallery is pleased to present Then and Now: 1974-Present, an exhibition of selected works by the African-American artist Noah Jemisin. This will be his third solo show at the gallery. 

 

Noah Jemisin was born in Birmingham, AL and obtained an MFA degree from University of Iowa in 1974. His extensive travels in Africa, Europe and Asia over the years have helped him to develop an approach to life and art that enables him to synthesize into a distinct and dynamic whole the various components of his identity and create work that strive to make meaning of his personal history as well as the ambiguities and contradictions of contemporary culture. There is a great deal of critical experience, of knowledge and intuition in his work as well as an ever sensitive deftly balanced interaction between modernism’s formal concerns with a belief in the emotive potential of painting. Performance art, spectacle, theatre, music, dance and masquerade are influences and artistic manifestation that run parallel to his creative vision as an artist. And as aptly noted by the artist “I am trying to break the rules and boundaries and establish my own limits. I am not concerned with atmosphere or linear perspective, not with western or eastern art ideas. I am pushing to develop my own conception of reality from scratch.”

 

Jemisin’s work reflects total control of the material he uses which makes possible an intimate integration of vision and matter. He exploits the fissure between abstraction and figuration, employing strategies that grasp notions of artworks as conceptual totalities, multivalent narratives crafted from a variety of approaches that reflect subtle understanding of context. The textural and color possibilities inherent in his mastery of the encaustic technique as well as the watercolor and gouache mediums - with the free-flowing capriciousness of water, much like hot wax - combined with an open-ended improvisational sensibility and awareness of the crucial links between culture, politics and social agency allow for his ability to make paintings that are original, inventive and full of new meanings. The gradual, deliberate evolution of the artist’s works from the 1970s through the present becomes evident in the strong body of work included in this exhibition, a testament to his uncanny ability to focus on a given theme and generate a cohesive and vigorous body of work, a veritable product of intense and deep reflection. 

 

He is included in the highly anticipated exhibition Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces, Museum of Modern Art, (MoMA), New York; October 9, 2022 – February 18, 2023. JAM was an art gallery that fore-grounded African-American artists and artists of color in New York City from 1974 until 1986. Upcoming shows include “Back to B’ham”, a survey exhibition at the Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL.; Spring, 2024. He is represented in numerous public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum, New York, the Library of Congress, Washington DC, The Museum of Art at the University of Iowa, Montclair Museum of Art, Museum of Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Miami-Dade Public Library, Florida. Awards include New York Foundation for the Arts, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, a travel grant from Arts International, Artist in Residence at The Studio Museum in Harlem and The Bronx River Art Gallery, Bronx, New York.

 

This exhibition coincides with and celebrates the upcoming exhibition “Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), October 9, 2022 – February 18, 2023, Curator: Thomas (T.) Jean Lax.  Founded in New York City from 1974-1986 by Linda Goode Bryant as a self-declared laboratory for experimentation, JAM Gallery encouraged artists and visitors to challenge hierarchies within the art world and definitions of what art should be.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Noah Jemisin South Eden-Rain Forest , 1989 Encaustic on canvas 50x74 inches Signed and dated 1989
    Noah Jemisin
    South Eden-Rain Forest , 1989
    Encaustic on canvas
    50x74 inches
    Signed and dated 1989
  • Noah Jemisin Pandora’s Box , 1974 Encaustic on canvas 74x60 inches Signed and dated 1974
    Noah Jemisin
    Pandora’s Box , 1974
    Encaustic on canvas
    74x60 inches
    Signed and dated 1974
  • Noah Jemisin The Immortality of the Human Soul-Nyame Nwu Mawu I , 2021 Acrylic, gouache on canvas 96x96 inches Signed and dated 2021
    Noah Jemisin
    The Immortality of the Human Soul-Nyame Nwu Mawu I , 2021
    Acrylic, gouache on canvas
    96x96 inches
    Signed and dated 2021
  • Noah Jemisin Eagle’s Nest , 1991 Encaustic on canvas 66x54 inches Signed and dated 1991
    Noah Jemisin
    Eagle’s Nest , 1991
    Encaustic on canvas
    66x54 inches
    Signed and dated 1991
  • Noah Jemisin Untitled , 1992 Encaustic on canvas 36x26 inches Signed and dated 1992
    Noah Jemisin
    Untitled , 1992
    Encaustic on canvas
    36x26 inches
    Signed and dated 1992
    $22,000
  • Noah Jemisin A Sea of Taxi , 1979 Encaustic on canvas 66x90 inches Signed and dated 1979
    Noah Jemisin
    A Sea of Taxi , 1979
    Encaustic on canvas
    66x90 inches
    Signed and dated 1979
  • Noah Jemisin Steal Away , 1990 Encaustic on canvas 66x54 inches Signed and dated 1990
    Noah Jemisin
    Steal Away , 1990
    Encaustic on canvas
    66x54 inches
    Signed and dated 1990
  • Noah Jemisin Maiden Bathers , 1985 Encaustic on canvas 51x42 inches Signed and dated 1985
    Noah Jemisin
    Maiden Bathers , 1985
    Encaustic on canvas
    51x42 inches
    Signed and dated 1985
  • Noah Jemisin Time’s Continuity, After Death 52X62 inches, 2022 Gouache, acrylic on canvas 52x62 inches Signed and dated 2022
    Noah Jemisin
    Time’s Continuity, After Death 52X62 inches, 2022
    Gouache, acrylic on canvas
    52x62 inches
    Signed and dated 2022
    $60,000
  • Noah Jemisin Untitled-Mindscape , 1984 Encaustic on canvas 37x52 inches Signed and dated 1984
    Noah Jemisin
    Untitled-Mindscape , 1984
    Encaustic on canvas

    37x52 inches
    Signed and dated 1984
    $45,000
  • Noah Jemisin Grimaldi’s Eve , 1984 Encaustic on canvas 56×48 inches Signed and dated 1984
    Noah Jemisin
    Grimaldi’s Eve , 1984
    Encaustic on canvas
    56×48 inches
    Signed and dated 1984
  • Noah Jemisin Conversation , 1978 Water color Diptych, 22x9.5 inches each Signed and dated 1978
    Noah Jemisin
    Conversation , 1978
    Water color
    Diptych, 22x9.5 inches each
    Signed and dated 1978
    $7,000
  • Noah Jemisin Birds , 1978 Water color on paper 37x18 inches Signed and dated 1978
    Noah Jemisin
    Birds , 1978
    Water color on paper
    37x18 inches
    Signed and dated 1978
    $10,000
  • Noah Jemisin Huckleberry Predicament , 1978 Watercolor Triptych 11x7.5 inches each Signed and dated 1978
    Noah Jemisin
    Huckleberry Predicament , 1978
    Watercolor
    Triptych 11x7.5 inches each
    Signed and dated 1978
    $12,000
  • Noah Jemisin What Universe is That MF Coming From? , 1979 Ink wash and gesso on paper Triptych, 17x14 inches each Signed and dated 1979
    Noah Jemisin
    What Universe is That MF Coming From? , 1979
    Ink wash and gesso on paper
    Triptych, 17x14 inches each
    Signed and dated 1979
    $12,000
  • Noah Jemisin Blue Blush , 1980 Watercolor on paper 29x44 inches Signed and dated 1980
    Noah Jemisin
    Blue Blush , 1980
    Watercolor on paper
    29x44 inches
    Signed and dated 1980
    $8,800
  • Noah Jemisin Extra Terrestrial Communication , 1977 Watercolor Diptych, 24X18 inches each Signed and dated 1977
    Noah Jemisin
    Extra Terrestrial Communication , 1977
    Watercolor
    Diptych, 24X18 inches each
    Signed and dated 1977
    $8,800
  • Noah Jemisin A Day on Jupiter , 1977 water color, ink, pencil 18x24 inches Signed and dated 1977 verso
    Noah Jemisin
    A Day on Jupiter , 1977
    water color, ink, pencil
    18x24 inches
    Signed and dated 1977 verso
    $5,000
  • Noah Jemisin Bridge Over The Iowa River , 1972 water color wash on paper 11.5x15 inches Signed and dated 1972 verso
    Noah Jemisin
    Bridge Over The Iowa River , 1972
    water color wash on paper
    11.5x15 inches
    Signed and dated 1972 verso
    $6,000
  • Noah Jemisin Cauldron-Sack of Woe , 1985 water color 15x22 inches Signed
    Noah Jemisin
    Cauldron-Sack of Woe , 1985
    water color
    15x22 inches
    Signed
    $8,000
  • Noah Jemisin La Guardia Airport , 1980-21 mixed media 17x26 inches Signed
    Noah Jemisin
    La Guardia Airport , 1980-21
    mixed media
    17x26 inches
    Signed
    $5,000
  • Noah Jemisin On the Way to the Hassan II Mosgue, Casablanca , 2001 water color 8.5x11 inches Signed
    Noah Jemisin
    On the Way to the Hassan II Mosgue, Casablanca , 2001
    water color
    8.5x11 inches
    Signed
    $5,000
  • Noah Jemisin Taxi Drawing , 1980 graphite 15x22.5 inches Signed
    Noah Jemisin
    Taxi Drawing , 1980
    graphite
    15x22.5 inches
    Signed
    $3,500
  • Noah Jemisin The Shepherd , 2022 water color 15x22 inches Signed
    Noah Jemisin
    The Shepherd , 2022
    water color
    15x22 inches
    Signed
    $6,600
  • Noah Jemisin Untitled II , 1977 water color triptych, 24x60 inches Signed
    Noah Jemisin
    Untitled II , 1977
    water color
    triptych, 24x60 inches
    Signed
    $12,000
  • Noah Jemisin Untitled III , 1977 water color 18x48 inches
    Noah Jemisin
    Untitled III , 1977
    water color
    18x48 inches
    $8,800
  • Noah Jemisin Untitled , 1977 water color 18x24 inches Signed
    Noah Jemisin
    Untitled , 1977
    water color
    18x24 inches
    Signed
    $4,000
  • Noah Jemisin Untitled, diptych #3 , 1977 water color 24x42 inches Signed
    Noah Jemisin
    Untitled, diptych #3 , 1977
    water color
    24x42 inches
    Signed
    $8,000
  • A Sea of Taxi, 1979, Encaustic on canvas, 66x90 inches