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Meet Bernard Lumpkin
Tour the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art with collector Bernard Lumpkin and Jordyn Hornbuckle, Concordia College New York student.
Bernard Lumpkin in Conversation with D’Angelo Lovell Williams
D'Angelo Lovell Williams and collector Bernard Lumpkin discuss the artist’s work in the exhibition.
Bernard Lumpkin in Conversation with Sadie Barnett
Sadie Barnett and collector Bernard Lumpkin discuss the artist’s work in the exhibition.
Matt Wycoff in Conversation with Chiffon Thomas
Chiffon Thomas and curator Matt Wycoff discuss the artist’s work in the exhibition.
Matt Wycoff in Conversation with Clifford Owens
Clifford Owens and curator Matt Wycoff discuss the artist’s work in the exhibition.
The Spirit, the Self and the Object
Collector Bernard Lumpkin and Curator Matt Wycoff speak with artists Tomashi Jackson, Alteronce Gumby, and Tunji Adeniyi-Jones about their work in the exhibition.
Bernard Lumpkin and Antwaun Sargent: Frieze Conversations on Patronage
Writer Antwaun Sargent and collector Bernard Lumpkin discuss their collaboration Young, Gifted and Black during Frieze Art Fair's Conversations on Patronage Series.
Young, Gifted and Black Book Launch at The Manetti Shrem Museum of Art
A conversation organized by the Manetti Shrem Museum at University of California, Davis with art collector Bernard Lumpkin, curator of the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art Matt Wycoff, and editor of Young, Gifted and Black: A New Generation of Artists Antwaun Sargent, moderated by Susie Kantor, associate curator, The Manetti Shrem Museum of Art.
Black Contemporary Art with Daniella on Design
Tour the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art with Bernard Lumpkin and design historian Daniella Ohad in her ongoing video series “The Collector.”
Bethany Collins and Sampada Aranke
Artist Bethany Collins uses language as the primary subject and material for her work. Together with scholar Sampada Aranke, the two explore the intersections of race and language, embodiment, interpretation, and the constructions of American identity through song.
Tomashi Jackson in Conversation with Amanda Williams
In a conversation about the overlaps that inform their investments with color theory, the two artists discuss the ways color deceives and shapes our perception of the private and public realm.
Jacolby Satterwhite in Conversation with Kishonna Gray
Artist Jacolby Satterwhite and scholar Kishonna Gray discuss Satterwhite's trajectory and engagement in performance, familial bonds, and world-building through a Black queer lens.
D’Angelo Lovell Williams in Conversation with Derrick Woods-Morrow
Artists D’Angelo Lovell Williams and Derrick Woods-Morrow discuss their relationship with photography, outlined by kinship and friendship structures that chronicle Black social life.
Samuel Levi Jones in Conversation with Camille Bacon
Samuel Levi Jones and Chicago-based critic Camille Bacon discuss the artist’s deconstruction of medical texts and athletic materials, from football skins to tackling pads, to create abstract works.
Chiffon Thomas in Conversation with Denny Mwaura
Chiffon Thomas curator Denny Mwaura discuss the artist's uses of castings, family photographs, and found materials to examine notions of power, gender identity, and racial formation.
Alteronce Gumby and Wilmer Wilson IV in Conversation with Denny Mwaura
Alteronce Gumby and Wilmer Wilson IV discuss working across a variety of artistic disciplines and mediums, and the function of materiality within their work with curator Denny Mwaura.