A Treatise on Color

J.E. Azmi

September 4 – October 5, 2024


Fridman Gallery is honored to announce A Treatise on Color: Vols I-IV, a group exhibition organized by curator and conceptual artist J.E. Azmi (FKA James E. Bartlett).

The first in a series of multi-century, multimedia collaborations between Azmi and Fridman Gallery, A Treatise On Color investigates the undeniable power that color has over humanity. Color impacts our daily lives, and human history writ large, in profound and mysterious ways. From subtle momentary cognitive shifts caused by the color of our environment, to entrenched societal structures formed around skin tone, color has shown a unique and mysterious ability to shape human interaction with the world.

The exhibition features contemporary and 20th century artworks, historical records, as well as innovative assemblages which Azmi coins “curatorial contrafacts”. A “contrafact” typically signifies a musical composition built using the chord progression of a pre-existing song, but with a new melody and arrangement. To Azmi, a curatorial contrafact is an artistic composition combining existing cultural objects (art, material culture, music, etc.) within a
new frame (physical and/or conceptual). Taking various forms, including framed works, sculptures, and installations, curatorial contrafacts bring seemingly disparate objects into close proximity in order to create a new dialogue or story.

Utilizing three centuries of seemingly disparate material culture, Azmi creates both physical and conceptual frames that pose complex queries about our relationship with color. Beginning from the premise that art and culture are inseparable, Azmi places 19th and 20th century documents, photographs, and artwork, in conversation with contemporary works of art, conjuring new worlds that bring previously overlooked artists and histories to the fore.

Viewing conceptions of color from unconventional angles, A Treatise on Color explores both traditional color theory, as well as the intersections of race, value (cultural and monetary), and frequency (light and sonic) within American history. From the emotions invoked by the color of a painting, to the color of the artist who created it, to the cultural frameworks of color, the exhibition offers visual and conceptual prompts for exploring the universal and ubiquitous feature of life, that is color.


Featured Artists:

Leroy Allen

Roland Ayers

Jessica Taylor Bellamy

Marvin Prentiss Brown

Bernie Casey

Basha Chakrabarti

Allan Rohan Crite

Vincent Decosta Smith      

Mae Alice Engron

Frank Frazier

Sybil Gibson

Hana Yilma Godine

Isaac Scott Hathaway

Leon Hicks

Humbert Howard

Isaac Julien

Seydou Keita

Columbus Knox

Sherrie Levine

Adam McEwen

Dindga McCannon      

Julie Mehretu

Kenny Maro

Don Ornitz

Howardena Pindell

Ruth G. Richardson

James Rosenquist

Lorna Simpson

William Edouard Scott

Hamilton Sutton Smith

Reena Spaulings

Stanley Bates

William Walker

Carrie Mae Weems

Laura Wheeler Waring

Kenneth Victor Young

Tuskegee Institute Artists

Raelis Vasquez

Willie Maxen


A vibrant red background, an assortment of yellow flowers emerge from the shoulders of a femme-figure with a colorful dress. Teacups are set on a table as the figure prepares to pour.
Hana Yilma Godine, Drinking in the sky with ice, Oil, acrylic and fabric on canvas, 80 x 60 in.
A young, brown-skinned masculine stands before a colorful fence.
Raelis Vasquez,
Shades of Nostalgia,
Oil on canvas,
60 x 48 in
A colorful, multi-medium painting of a diverse selection of faces staring in different directions.
Dingda McCannon,
Listen to Your Elders,
Paint, fabric and vintage jewelry, 66 × 28 1/2 in

Exhibition Programming

Wednesday, September 4, 2024 • Opening Reception

Performances:
Nelson Bandela – Friday, Sep 14, 2024
Shahzad Ismaily – Saturday, Sep 15, 2024
WAYV WILSON – Friday, Sep 20, 2024
Mark Dresser – Saturday, Sep 21, 2024
El Tsid – Friday, Sep 27, 2024
William Parker – Saturday, Sep 28, 2024


J.E. Azmi (FKA James E. Bartlett) is a curator and conceptual artist based in Philadelphia, PA. He is Founder & Creative Director of VZBLYF, a curatorial design studio that develops, curates, and produces institutional exhibitions. He has served as Interim Chief Curator (2020-2023) of the International African American Museum (IAAM) in Charleston, SC, and Executive Director (2011-2018) of the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) in Brooklyn, NY.

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