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Published on January 12th, 2022 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Jack Shainman Gallery Announces “Genesis”, Artist Ifeyinwa Joy Chiamonwu’s First Solo Exhibition

 

 

Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City recently announced that they will be exhibiting Genesis by Ifeyinwa Joy Chiamonwu one of the highly touted artists from Black Wallstreet Gallery’s 21 Piece Salute: A Salute to the Ancestors Who Lost Their Lives in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. This represents the very first solo exhibition for Chiamonwu, one of the most recent artists to join Jack Shainman Gallery, and will run from January 13-February 19, 2022. Founded by Jack Shainman and Claude Simard in 1984 in Washington, D.C., the gallery has a focus on artists from Africa, East Asia, and North America.

Growing up in the Anambra State of Nigeria, Chiamonwu was taught that tradition, community, and most importantly, family were values to be placed above all others. Chiamonwu has chosen to highlight these same priorities in Genesis, her first solo exhibition, a grouping of works on paper and canvas showcasing her family members and close friends as representations of mythological Igbo deities, customs, and cultural beliefs both past and present.  

Born in 1995, Chiamonwu recounts witnessing the recession of many of her close-knit, Igbo community’s tribal traditions and cultural practices, and in response has shaped her practice in order to preserve them. The range of Igbo identities worldwide is vast, and Chiamonwu has chosen to focus her expression on the kinds of physical,  tribal objects and cultural figures that played such a large role in her childhood and are close to her heart when she thinks of her community. Over the years she has made an effort to spend time with local elders; to listen to and protect their stories through her artwork so that she can subsequently share them with this and future generations,  locally and around the world. 

Paintings like Nne Mmiri (Igbo Water Goddess) demonstrate the kinds of rich myths and histories that Chiamonwu seeks to embody. As queen of the marine world, Nne Mmiri is thought to be the embodiment of beauty, fertility, and wealth. She holds her realm in her hands, sparkling and beautiful with vivacity. Accompanying her is a python;  her messenger and a symbol of her strength. Along with Igbo deities, Chiamonwu also portrays quieter, more domestic aspects of her culture, such as in Umunne (Siblings). Featuring her own brother and sister as models, she contrasts their brightly colorful Ankara wrappers and adornments with the serene composure of her siblings.  Most striking is the sense of their ease, contentment, and security with each other, in a way that often only comes from a life-long, nurtured bond. 

Chiamonwu’s remarkable skill is entirely self-taught. Though she studied Education in college, a longstanding fascination with art since her youth led her to devote innumerable hours to developing the meticulous technique she uses today. The verisimilitude is striking, so much so that the subjects seem to exit the picture plane and enter our world as near-tangible figures imbued with warmth and life. The discipline and effort evident in each drawing and painting ultimately echoes the love and respect she has for each figure in her own life. In this way, Genesis is not only a preservation of Chiamonwu’s Igbo culture but also a tribute to personal relationships and the unique history one has with those around them.  

Concurrently on view at their 513 West 20th Street space is an exhibition of work by Carrie Mae Weems opening January 13, and This Tender, Fragile Thing opening at The School | Jack Shainman Gallery on January 15,  2022. Upcoming exhibitions include Barkley L. Hendricks, In the Paint at our 513 West 20th Street gallery, and Claudette Schreuders at their 524 West 24th Street space, both opening February 24, 2022. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 6pm.


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