{"id":6125,"date":"2019-11-17T00:43:34","date_gmt":"2019-11-17T00:43:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/media-archive.blackartinamerica.com\/?p=6125"},"modified":"2019-11-17T00:43:34","modified_gmt":"2019-11-17T00:43:34","slug":"prizm-art-fair-exhibiting-artists-and-galleries-during-art-basel-miami-art-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/earthexhibitions.org\/media-archive\/?p=6125","title":{"rendered":"Prizm Art Fair Exhibiting Artists and Galleries During Art Basel Miami Art Week"},"content":{"rendered":"

For its seventh edition, PRIZM will present the work of 39 artists its special section entitled \u201cLove in the Time of Hysteria\u201d curated and organized by Naiomy Guerrero, Oshun Layne, Ryan Dennis, Mikhaile Solomon, and William Cordova.<\/p>\n

Dec 2 at 10 AM \u2013 Dec 8 at 6 PM EST<\/p>\n

Love in the Time of Hysteria illustrates how love, compassion, and respect endure in a social milieu riddled with divisive political rhetoric, unprovoked inflammatory attacks on members of marginalized communities, and broad societal malaise as a result of economic inequity. Love in the Time of Hysteria questions how these factors can alter and transform our natural disposition to love fully and replace love with a mindset motivated by fear, intolerance, and scarcity. Love not only impacts our interpersonal relationships but also provides the foundation for flourishing communities. Love, when deployed aptly, lives in the narratives we pass on to our children, soars in the untold and reclaimed histories of our ancestors and builds bridges of understanding between estranged communities.<\/p>\n

How are we perceiving love? How do we express love under these circumstances? How do we improvise when we do not get the love we need? How do we love ourselves with sweet defiance? Do we deny ourselves love as a byproduct of social conditioning? What movements do we create to build a sense of community that is rooted in love?<\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>ARTISTS
\nLaylah Amatullah Barrayn, Dawolu Jabari Anderson, Stephen Arboite, Nicole Awai, Kimberly Becoat, Michael Booker, Nyame Brown, Kennedi Carter, Allana Clarke, Yanira Collado, Maximo Rafael Colon, Kevin Cole, Robert Charlotte, Jean-Ulrick Desert, Nathaniel Donnett, Yasmine Elmeleegy, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Lola Flash, Frank Frazier, Maya Freelon, Jazmine Hayes, Clifton Henri, LaToya Hobbs, Loren Holland, Dominique Hunter, Deborah Jack, Olalekan Jeyifous, Grace Kisa, Nsenga Knight, Andre Leon Gray, Rick Lowe, Anina Major, Jared McGriff, Helina Metafaria, Louise Mandumbwa, Louisa Marajo, Shervone Neckles, Kingsley Onyeiwu, Dionis Ortiz, Charly Palmer, Patrick Quarm, Juan Requena, Rashaun Rucker, Glenn Saffo, Kabuya Saffo, Onajide Shabaka, Yoan Sorin, Amber Robles Gordon, Kelly Mary Sinnapah, Zwelethu Machepha, Zoya Taylor, Evita Tezeno, Adejoke Tugbiyele, Stacy Lynn Waddell, Basil Watson, Nadia Wolff, Jamele Wright Sr., Sephora Woldu, Roland Wood Jr.<\/p>\n

GALLERIES
\nAmy Morton Fine Art | Washington D.C.
\nHearne Fine Art | Little Rock, Arkansas
\nRichard Beavers Gallery | Brooklyn, NY
\nEspace D’art Contemporain 14\u00b0n 61\u00b0w | Martinique
\nN’Namdi Contemporary | Miami, FL
\nN’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art | Detroit, MI
\nSeptember Gray | Atlanta, GA
\nTila Studios | Atlanta, GA
\nZucot Gallery | Atlanta, GA
\nBlack Art in America | Columbus, GA
\nCorentyne Cottage House | New Orleans, LA<\/p>\n

Black Art in America is proud to present works by\u00a0<\/strong>Kerry James Marshall, <\/strong>Najee Dorsey, Lavett Ballard, Jurell <\/strong>Cayetano, Dr. Samella Lewis and Elizabeth Catlett at Prizm Art Fair.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Everything will be alright I just know it will by Kerry James Marshall<\/p><\/div>\n

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Love in the air by Najee Dorsey<\/p><\/div>\n

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“All About Love” by Lavett Ballard<\/p><\/div>\n

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“Paula and Arielle” by Jurell Cayetano<\/p><\/div>\n

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