Tawny Chatmon
SCOPE Miami Beach
Art Basel 801 Ocean Drive, Miami, FL, United StatesGalerie Myrtis will participate in the SCOPE Miami Beach during Miami, Basel. The art fair runs from December 4-9. SCOPE Miami Beach features 140 International Exhibitors from 25 countries and 60 cities, and welcomes over 60,000 visitors over the course of 6 days. FEATURED ARTISTS LOCATION SCOPE Miami Beach Pavilion - Booth H15 801 Ocean
Tawny Chatmon Exhibits at Fotografiska, New York, NY
Fotografiska 281 Park Ave South, New York, NY, United StatesTawny Chatmon Inheritance ”Our children inherit what we don't resolve” anonymous Inheritance, by Tawny Chatmon (American, b. 1979), invites the viewer to look beyond the decorated and nuanced portraits to examine issues of race and the historical positioning of African American portraiture in the absence of subjugation of the “black body” in Western art. Chatmon,
Galerie Myrtis postpones opening for Women Heal through Rite and Ritual
Galerie Myrtis 2224 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United StatesGalerie Myrtis postpones opening for Women Heal through Rite and Ritual As the COVID-19 (coronavirus) continues to permeate every aspect of our lives, we recognize the need to take preventative measures in order to ensure the safety of our staff, our artists, and our patrons. So, it’s with a heavy heart that we are postponing
Renaissance: Noir at UTA Artist Space, Beverly Hills, CA – Curated by Myrtis Bedolla
UTA Artist Space 403 Foothill Rd., Beverly Hills, CA, United StatesUTA Artist Space is pleased to present Renaissance: Noir, a virtual exhibition featuring works by 12 emerging Black artists, live on UTAArtistSpace.com from June 9 – July 3, 2020. Curated by Myrtis Bedolla, Baltimore-based owner of Galerie Myrtis, Renaissance: Noir investigates Blackness on the continuum of the historiographies of Black artists’ narratives that assert, individually
Tawny Chatmon Exhibits at Southampton Arts Center
Southampton Arts Center 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton,, NY, United States2020 VISION Presented by New York Academy of Art with Southampton Arts Center Curators: David Kratz and Stephanie Roach Artists, writers, and creative thinkers were asked to consider three questions of critical importance: Our lives will never be the same, but what will change look like? What do we want to keep as we rebuild?