You are
Invited Thursday, September 25th, 2008, 6-8pm
"Deliverance" The Art of Ben Jones 1970-2008
The first major
retrospective of the work of the African-American artist and educator
features works dating from the mid 1970s through his most recent
paintings, and delves deeper into the works' relationship to religions of
the African Diaspora. Organized by guest curator Edward S. Spriggs, who
worked with Ben Jones in the 1970s as Director of the Studio Museum in
Harlem and was a major force in the Black Arts Movement, "Deliverance"
and its accompanying catalogue* document and preserve the creative
output of this important artist.
*Purchase the
catalogue online or from our Gift Shop on the night of the
opening for the special price of $40. After 9/25/08, catalogue will
be available for the list price of $50.
"Deliverance" is made possible by a
lead grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional
funding provided by The Joan Mitchell Foundation, Inc., the Lucius and Eva
Eastman Fund, The Puffin Foundation, Ltd., and other generous individual
donors. This program was selected by the New Jersey Council on the Arts as
part of the American Masterpieces Series in New Jersey. American
Masterpieces is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Ben Jones,
High Priestess of Soul, 1972, Newark Museum
Collection
A Community
Collects
This
exhibition pays tribute to the visionary eye of art connoisseurs by
bringing together significant artworks on loan from our region's most
active collectors. Among other highlights, visitors will see for the very
first time, a recently discovered and conserved masterwork by Severin
Roesen, the 19th century American master known for his lush still
lifes. A Community Collects also marks the first time the museum
will exhibit the art of the African, Asian and European continents, thanks
to the generosity of JCM Board Chair, Nathan Sambul and his wife, Nancy,
Jersey City Council President, Mariano Vega, Jr. and his wife Sonia Zayas,
Marshall and Caroline Mount and Congressman Frank Guarini, among others.
A Community
Collects is presented by Bank of America
The
Boudoir Be sure
to stop by The Boudoir, the museum's second period room
installation to see objects and furnishings from the permanent collection,
including the museum's charming and eclectic collection of dolls from the
19th and early 20th centuries.
(top) Severin
Roesen, Still Life with Fruit (after restoration), c. 1855, Private
Collection (bottom) Edward Henry Potthast, Who's Who at the
Seashore?, Museum Collection
RoCa: Jersey
Style Take a
closer look at the work of NuJeRICAN artist Rodriguez Calero and her
colorful cast of characters. With an inimitable, impulsive style, RoCa
creates collages that fill the Project Gallery with a mix of high fashion,
pop culture and hip-hop aesthetics, spun through high and low glamour and
a neo-Cubist edge.
Rodriguez
Calero Slam Master 2007 Collage, Courtesy of the
artist
Garc?a
Gallery: The Gift Jersey City Museum inaugurates a second-floor exhibition space
devoted to works-on-paper, thanks to a generous gift from Ofelia Garc?a, a
longtime Trustee of the museum's Board and Chairperson Emerita. The
Gift features a representative selection of gifts that Ms. Garc?a has
made to the museum over the last decade, which have helped to enlarge the
museum's holdings in American works on paper.
Dennis
Corrigan Queen Victoria....Troubled by Flies 1972, Gift of
Ofelia Garc?a
1x1 Projects
Agitators
Collective: Be Wary (The Evil Eye) Nyugen Smith: Bundle House
Worldwide
1x1 MediaWorks
Papo Colo:
Performeos
Sound Station
Damian Catera:
The End of History V. 3
Also on view:
JCM @ the Columbus Windows: Sculpture
Satellite
Keungsuk Kim Sexton: Natural Artifice At the Mack-Cali
building windows located at Christopher Columbus Drive between Washington
and Greene Streets.
Keungsuk Kim
Sexton, Natural Artifice, 2007, Courtesy of the artist
Jersey City Museum remains grateful to the City of Jersey City, Mayor
Jerramiah Healy, and the Municipal Council for their continuing major
support. The museum also receives major funding for its exhibitions and
programs from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of
State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, Hudson
County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas A. DeGise, County
Executive, and the Board of Chosen Freeholders, the Geraldine R. Dodge
Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, BLDG Management/The Athena Group, Bank of
America, and the Turrell Fund. Additional funding is provided by many
other generous corporate, foundation and individual donors, and our museum
members.