vanessa german: Art Basel OVR: Portals

June 13 – August 13, 2020
  • vanessa german (b. 1976, Milwaukee) is a self-taught citizen artist working across sculpture, performance, communal rituals, immersive installation, and photography, in order to repair and reshape disrupted systems, spaces, and connections. The artist’s practice proposes new models for social healing, utilizing creativity and tenderness as vital forces to reckon with the historical and ongoing catastrophes of structural racism, white supremacy, heteropatriarchy, resource extraction, and misogynoir.

    This presentation of work by german for Art Basel OVR: Portals coincided with an announcement that the artist has joined the programme at Kasmin. Online from June 16-19, the works were also exhibited at the gallery’s High Line Nine space (509 West 27th Street) by appointment from June 15 to August 13. This inaugural edition of Art Basel’s Portals platform focuses on artistic practices that interrogate the parameters that have shaped our contemporary condition, both through current and historical lenses.

    A visual storyteller, german utilizes assemblage and mixed media, combining locally found objects to build protective ritualistic structures known as her power figures or tar babies. Modeled on Congolese Nkisi sculptures and drawing on folk art practices, they are embellished with materials including beading, glass, fabric, and sculpted wood, and come into existence at the axis on which Black power, spirituality, mysticism and feminism converge.
  • vanessa german January 17, 1991. (The Day that the First Iraq War Started.) 2021 mixed-media assemblage 82 x 32 x... vanessa german January 17, 1991. (The Day that the First Iraq War Started.) 2021 mixed-media assemblage 82 x 32 x... vanessa german January 17, 1991. (The Day that the First Iraq War Started.) 2021 mixed-media assemblage 82 x 32 x... vanessa german January 17, 1991. (The Day that the First Iraq War Started.) 2021 mixed-media assemblage 82 x 32 x...

    vanessa german
    January 17, 1991. (The Day that the First Iraq War Started.)
    2021
    mixed-media assemblage

    82 x 32 x 31 inches
    208.28 x 81.28 x 78.74 cm

  • Based in Homewood, Pittsburgh, german’s artistic practice is intertwined with and inextricable from her dedicated role in activism and community leadership. In 2011, german founded the Love Front Porch, an arts initiative for the women, children, and families of the local neighborhood that began after she moved her studio practice onto the front steps of her home. Three years later, in 2014, german opened the ARThouse, which combines a community studio, a large garden, an outdoor theatre, and an artist residency.

    Upholding artmaking as an act of restorative justice, german confronts and begins to dismantle the emotional and spiritual weight imposed by the multi-generational oppression of African American communities. As a queer Black woman living in the United States, german has described this as a deeply necessary process of adventuring into the wild freedom that the inhabitation of such identities demands. This activist instinct emerges in german’s work to postulate powerful narratives of freedom and love.
  • vanessa german THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 2 2020 mixed-media assemblage 61 1/2 x 26 x 18 inches 156.2 x... vanessa german THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 2 2020 mixed-media assemblage 61 1/2 x 26 x 18 inches 156.2 x... vanessa german THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 2 2020 mixed-media assemblage 61 1/2 x 26 x 18 inches 156.2 x... vanessa german THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 2 2020 mixed-media assemblage 61 1/2 x 26 x 18 inches 156.2 x... vanessa german THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 2 2020 mixed-media assemblage 61 1/2 x 26 x 18 inches 156.2 x...

    vanessa german
    THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 2
    2020
    mixed-media assemblage

    61 1/2 x 26 x 18 inches
    156.2 x 66 x 45.7 cm

     

  • german’s work is in private and public collections including the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the West Virginia University Museum, Everson Museum of Art, Figge Art Museum, Flint Institute of Arts, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, David C. Driskell Center, Snite Museum of Art, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art and Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College. German’s fine art work has been exhibited widely, most recently at the Figge Art Museum, The Union for Contemporary Art, The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, Flint Institute of Arts, Mattress Factory, Everson Museum of Art, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Studio Museum, Ringling Museum of Art and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Her work has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning, NPR’s All Things Considered and in The Huffington Post, O Magazine and Essence Magazine.
  • Works
    • vanessa german, This Way; wonder & sweat & love & grief - you are never alone, 2017
      vanessa german, This Way; wonder & sweat & love & grief - you are never alone, 2017
    • vanessa german, The Blood & The Animals, The Mirror & The Sky; An ode to the un-language-able truth of is-ness., 2017
      vanessa german, The Blood & The Animals, The Mirror & The Sky; An ode to the un-language-able truth of is-ness., 2017
    • vanessa german, THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 2, 2020
      vanessa german, THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 2, 2020
    • vanessa german, THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 3, 2020
      vanessa german, THE HOLIEST WILDERNESS IS FREEDOM 3, 2020
    • vanessa german, an ease to the sorrow, 2016
      vanessa german, an ease to the sorrow, 2016
    • vanessa german, HEAVY (the heart and the love to carry in the body) and, Kiese Laymon’s Heavy, in reflection on Love and Responsibility; Responsible Loving. HEAVY on Black Girls and the systemic torture of their Innocence. HEAVY. The perceived living response to a lack o, 2019
      vanessa german, HEAVY (the heart and the love to carry in the body) and, Kiese Laymon’s Heavy, in reflection on Love and Responsibility; Responsible Loving. HEAVY on Black Girls and the systemic torture of their Innocence. HEAVY. The perceived living response to a lack o, 2019
    • vanessa german, MOTHER, MOTHER, 2020
      vanessa german, MOTHER, MOTHER, 2020
    • vanessa german, January 17, 1991. (The Day that the First Iraq War Started.), 2021
      vanessa german, January 17, 1991. (The Day that the First Iraq War Started.), 2021