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The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now: ICA | Philadelphia, PA

Past exhibition
14 September - 19 March 2017
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Wadsworth Jarrell Revolutionary, 1972 Screenprint printed in color on white wove paper 33 x 26 in 83 x 66 cm Edition of 300
Wadsworth Jarrell
Revolutionary, 1972
Screenprint printed in color on white wove paper
33 x 26 in
83 x 66 cm
Edition of 300

The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now links the vibrant legacy of the 1960s African American avant-garde to current art and culture. It is occasioned in part by the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), a still-flourishing organization of Chicago musicians whose interdiscliplinary explorations expanded the boundaries of jazz. Alongside visual arts collectives such as the African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists (AfriCOBRA), the AACM was part of a deep engagement with black cultural nationalism both in Chicago and around the world during and after the civil rights era. Combining historical materials with contemporary responses, The Freedom Principle illuminates the continued relevance of that engagement today.

 

The exhibition, which takes its title from a 1984 book by Chicago jazz critic John Litweiler, showcases the multifaceted world of the black avant-garde in Chicago during the 1960s alongside a selection of contemporary artists’ interpretations of this heritage. It includes works of music and art from, among others, AACM-founder, pianist, and painter Muhal Richard Abrams; Art Ensemble of Chicago bandleader Roscoe Mitchell; and AfriCOBRA cofounders Jeff Donaldson, Jae and Wadsworth Jarrell, Barbara Jones-Hogu, and Gerald Williams. Archival materials—brochures, banners, photographs, posters, sheet music, record covers—provide a rich context for the exhibition. Recent works by artists such as Terry Adkins, Nick Cave, Renée Green, Rashid Johnson, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Cauleen Smith, and Stan Douglas present an ongoing intergenerational conversation about experimentation, improvisation, collective action, and the search for freedom.

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Works
  • Wadsworth Jarrell Revolutionary, 1972 Screenprint printed in color on white wove paper 33 x 26 in 83 x 66 cm Edition of 300
    Wadsworth Jarrell
    Revolutionary, 1972
    Screenprint printed in color on white wove paper
    33 x 26 in
    83 x 66 cm
    Edition of 300
  • Jae Jarrell Brothers Surrounding Sis, 1970 Acrylic paint on suede Dimensions variable - currently on tour "Soul of a Nation, Art in the Age of Black Power" Tate Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Crystal Bridges and upcoming the Broad LA.
    Jae Jarrell
    Brothers Surrounding Sis, 1970
    Acrylic paint on suede
    Dimensions variable - currently on tour "Soul of a Nation, Art in the Age of Black Power" Tate Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Crystal Bridges and upcoming the Broad LA.
  • Jae Jarrell Gents Great Coat, 1972 Suede 60 x 21 x 12 in 152.4 x 53.3 x 30.5 cm
    Jae Jarrell
    Gents Great Coat, 1972
    Suede
    60 x 21 x 12 in
    152.4 x 53.3 x 30.5 cm
  • Gerald Williams, Nation Time, 1969. Acrylic on canvas; 48 × 56 in. (121.9 × 142.2 cm).

    Gerald Williams, Nation Time, 1969. Acrylic on canvas; 48 × 56 in. (121.9 × 142.2 cm).

Press
  • Jae Jarrell, Brothers Surrounding Sis, 1970. Suede suit and acrylic paint, 35 x 13 in. Installation view, The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania. Photo: Constance Mensh.

    Notes on Freedom

    Jessica Bell Brown, ICA Philadelphia, November 28, 2016

Related artists

  • Jeff Donaldson

    Jeff Donaldson

  • Jae Jarrell

    Jae Jarrell

  • Wadsworth Jarrell

    Wadsworth Jarrell

  • Barbara Jones-Hogu

    Barbara Jones-Hogu

  • Gerald Williams

    Gerald Williams

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