Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance

Hayward Gallery, 19 June – 17 August 1997

Press Release for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 Press Release for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 (1997) by Hayward GalleryHayward Gallery

Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance was a transatlantic collaboration between the Hayward Gallery, the Institute of International Visual Arts (INIVA) London, and the Cocoran Gallery, Washington. Co-curated by the American academic Richard J Powell, and the British curator David Bailey, it brought together painting, sculpture and photography, as well as rare archival film and sound recordings, to explore the Harlem Renaissance as a movement of global significance.

Exhibition Guide for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 Exhibition Guide for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 (1997) by Hayward GalleryHayward Gallery

The exhibition featured works including James VanDerZee's photographs of celebrities, dancers, families and weddings of Harlem; Aaron Douglas’s jazz-inspired paintings; and Jacob Lawrence's epic series Toussaint L’Ouverture – 41 paintings chronicling the slave revolution in Haiti in 1804.

Early Exhibition Proposal for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 Early Exhibition Proposal for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 (1996)Hayward Gallery

It was divided into six sections which roughly traced the chronology of the movement and, and drew out thematically salient issues, including 'The Cult of the Primitive'.

Talks and Events Programme for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 Talks and Events Programme for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 (1997) by Hayward GalleryHayward Gallery

Alongside the exhibition, the artistic achievements of the Harlem Renaissance were celebrated in a series of readings, performances, talks and a conference, while the Hayward Gallery café was transformed into a jazz café with music selected by broadcaster Paul Oliver.

Press Cutting for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 (1997-06-21)Hayward Gallery

Press Cutting for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 (1997-06-29)Hayward Gallery

Press Cutting for Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Hayward Gallery, 1997 (1997-06-27)Hayward Gallery

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