Through contemporary photography, video, and painting, this exhibition features human bodies in powerful athletic performance, ecstatic expressions of dance and collective procession. These artworks suggest our need for rituals, ways of gathering, and performing for ourselves and one another. With actions drawn from dance, sportsmanship, and pageantry, New Formations explores modes of kinship, alliance, and competition. Artworks on view convey disparities across race, age, and gender that shape how our bodies move through the world and are seen by others.
Featuring works by artists including Pelle Cass, Jaclyn Conley, Jeremy Deller, Alicia Framis, Dara Friedman, George Georgiou, Steffani Jemison, Tyler Mitchell, Senga Nengundi, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi and Heather Rasmussen
Works by these contemporary artists are shown alongside selections from a recent gift of vernacular photographs from the collection of Peter Cohen. These anonymous, amateur photographs highlight our collective attraction to capture ourselves joining parades, in dance formations, or staging “human pyramids” on the beach. Shown together with the contemporary artists, New Formations captures the need and broad appeal of relating our bodies to sculptural form.
Audio Tour Exhibition EventsImage: Heather Rasmussen, Photo-multigraph #1 (long mirror and socks on teal), 2021, pigment print, 30 x 40 inches. © Heather Rasmussen. Courtesy of The Pit, Los Angeles.
Organized by Sarah Montross, Chief Curator, with Haley Clouser, Curatorial Fellow
With thanks to Ruth Erickson, Mannion Family Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Elizabeth Finch, Lunder Chief Curator, Colby Museum of Art, and Christina Knight, Assistant Professor of Visual Studies/Director of the Visual Studies Program, Haverford College, for their advisory role for this exhibition.
Selected Press
- The Boston Globe, Bodies of Work at the deCordova’s New Formations
- MSN, Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
- What Will You Remember, New Formations
- Boston Magazine, Seven Must See Arts and Culture Events in Boston this Winter
- Boston Art Review, Twelve Fall Exhibitions to Check out in Boston and Beyond
- The Boston Globe, 10 art exhibitions to see this season
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