Black Melancholia

Installation View of the exhibition Black Melancholia at the Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, dated 2022.

Installation view, Black Melancholia, Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 2022. Photo: Olympia Shannon

Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College

June 2022

June 25–October 16, 2022 
 
Bringing together the work of twenty-eight artists of African descent, Black Melancholia (2022) expands and complicates the notion of melancholy in Western art history and cultures. Including new commissions as well as painting, sculpture, film, photography, works on paper, and sound, from the late 19th century to the present day, the exhibition opens a dialogue with traditional art historical discourses around the representation of melancholia. 
 
Black Melancholia pushes beyond the iconography of melancholia as an art historical subject and psychoanalytical concept to subvert highly racialized discourses in which notions of longing, despair, sadness, and loss were not only pathologized but also reserved for white cis (fe-)male subjects. The exhibition aims to create a generative space for inspiration, solace, and refuge through a presentation that blends new and recent works with pieces from the late 19th to mid-20th century by artists whose careers never reached full recognition or potential during their lifetimes due to systemic erasure. 
 
Learn more at the Hessel Museum of Art.