Noah Jemisin

Published: Sept. 14, 2022, 12:11 p.m.

Noah Jemisin, 2022\n\nNoah Jemisin was born in Birmingham, AL and obtained an MFA degree from University of Iowa, in 1974. His extensive travels in Africa, Europe and\xa0 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 strives 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 admiration of art historical precedents in his work as well as an\never sensitive deftly balanced interaction between modernism\u2019s formal concern\u2019s with a belief in the emotive potential of painting.\n\nHe is included\xa0in the highly anticipated exhibition\xa0Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces, Museum of Modern Art, (MoMA), New York, October 9 , 2022 \u2013 February 18, 2023. JAM was an art gallery that welcomed artists and visitors of many generations and races in New York City from 1974 until 1986. Upcoming solo exhibitions include\xa0Noah Jemisin: Paintings-1970s-1980s, Skoto Gallery, New York, October 13-November 26, 2022; and \u201cBack to B\u2019ham\u201d, a survey exhibition at the Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL.; Spring 2024.\n\nHe is also 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.\n\nThe Immortality Of The Human Soul, Nyame Nwu Mawu I, 2021, acrylic, gouache on canvas\n\nMaiden Bathers, 1985, Encaustic on canvas, 54x36 inches