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Unmasking Masculinity for the 21st Century Catalog

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Unmasking Masculinity for the 21st Century CatalogThe full color catalog accompanying the exhibit Unmasking Masculinity for the 21st Century with contributions from the curators, Jeff Chang, Omar Lopez Chahoud, Anuradha Vikram, and Maurice Wallace. Presenting works culled from the KIAs collection, combined with borrowed works from around the U. S., Unmasking Masculinity for the 21st Century investigates how artists use tradition, contemporary practice, and performance to explore the construction of

The full-color catalog accompanying the exhibit Unmasking Masculinity for the 21st Century with contributions from the curators, Jeff Chang, Omar Lopez-Chahoud, Anuradha Vikram, and Maurice Wallace.

Presenting works culled from the KIA’s collection, combined with borrowed works from around the U.S., Unmasking Masculinity for the 21st Century investigates how artists use tradition, contemporary practice, and performance to explore the construction of masculinity in North America. Co-curated by Rehema Barber, Chief Curator of the KIA, and highly acclaimed independent curator Larry Ossei-Mensah, they sought to create an exhibition that is also a forum to engage the community in conversations led by artists, community members, and scholars.

Unmasking Masculinity for the 21st Century aims to survey the construction of masculinity among diverse communities and individuals, as well as how artists have responded to, reframed, or reclaimed the concept of masculinity throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Throughout the nearly 50-year period that Unmasking Masculinity explores, the exhibition seeks to present a wide range of representations of masculinity. The exhibition explores the construction of masculinity beyond biological traits to examine the ways in which it intersects with various social factors such as gender, race, sexuality, and socioeconomic status. Unmasking Masculinity investigates how all of these factors continue to influence understandings of masculine identities today.

Artworks within the exhibition by Nate Lewis, jc lenochan, James Luna, Catherine Opie, and others will delve into the impacts of colonization and imperialism, socioeconomic status, and socialization during adolescence in establishing society’s understandings of masculinity. Other works by artists like Keith Anderson, Kahlil Joseph, Juliana Huxtable, and Cheryl Pope will examine the psychological influences and ideological systems that affect contemporary understandings of masculinity. Works by artists such as Jaishri Abichandani, Brendan Fernandes, Lyle Ashton Harris, and Arthur Jafa will speak to the mythologies surrounding masculinity, while challenging dominant social mores dictating sexual identity.

This exhibition, in its entirety, endeavors to probe how artists use or dispel mainstream ideologies or traditional norms as a means to delve into perceptions and cultural socialization. As a result, the curators ask viewers to consider the meanings and embodiment of masculinity in a global context, past and present. The works and artists featured in Unmasking Masculinity for the 21st Century will reveal the complex and contradictory notions of manhood in our society, while encouraging visitors to explore how varying ways of thinking about masculinity can give rise to meaningful conversations about identity for future generations.

Artists Participating in Unmasking Masculinity for the 21st Century: Faisal Abdu’Allah and Eric Baillies, Jaishri Abichandani, Anthony Akinbola, Keith O. Anderson, Mark Bradford, Sheila Pree Bright, Nick Cave, Jordan Eagles, Kota Ezawa, Brendan Fernandes, Derek Fordjour, Jeffrey Gibson, Félix González-Torres, Lyle Ashton Harris, Earlie Hudnall Jr., Juliana Huxtable, Arthur Jafa, Ulysses Jenkins, Samuel Levi Jones, Kahlil Joseph, Alex Katz, Mike Kelley, Yashua Klos, William Larson, Deanna Lawson, Mark Leckey, jc lenochan, Nate Lewis, Pixy Liao, Richard Lou, James Luna, Erick N. Mack, Robert Mapplethorpe, Demond Melancon (Big Chief Demond), Yasumasa Morimura, Catherine Opie, Joe Overstreet, Ebony G. Patterson, Cheryl Pope, Patrick Quarm, Robin Rhode, Larry Rivers, Collier Schorr, Roger Shimomura, Richard Conrad Swanson, Kenneth Tam, Felandus Thames, Andy Warhol, and William Weege, Kehinde Wiley, and avery r. young.

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