LOUISVILLE, KY.- KMAC Museum in Louisville, Kentucky presents Poems For Every Occasion, a solo show by renowned interdisciplinary artist Jibade-Khalil Huffman. Huffman builds on a foundation rooted in poetry, synthesizing traditional and contemporary linguistic forms into a creative practice that employs multimedia platforms including videos, photographs, performances, and text-based works.
Poems For Every Occasion features recent videos and digital-based collages using Huffmans personal archive of constructed images, text, and sounds, combined with an exhaustive database of pop culture material. In an era where daily life is mediated through our screens, Huffmans work reveals the effects of a media-saturated environment on the American imagination, and transforms the ideas and aesthetics of mass communication into a socially informed artistic practice.
Jibade-Khalil Huffman (b. 1981, Detroit) is an artist widely shown in galleries and museums across the U.S. He is also an accomplished poet with notable books that include 19 Names For Our Band, Sleeper Hold, and James Brown is Dead. Throughout both his literary and visual output he makes use of link-making strategies whereby art, language, and pop culture detritus are dislodged from the standard cultural matrix and reworked into new contexts. In this way the artist forges his own journey through reality, fortifying his resistance to structural hegemony and the repressive power of the media.
Jibade-Khalil Huffman (b. 1981, Detroit) lives and works in New York City. After receiving his BA from Bard College in 2003 and his MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University in 2005, he went on to receive a MFA from the Roski School of Fine Art at USC in 2013. Driven by an archival impulse, Huffman creates poems, photographs, installations and videos using his personal collection of constructed images, texts and sounds, combined with an exhaustive database of pop culture material, highlighting an artistic practice that is both personal memoir and commentary on the fractured character of the American collective memory.
In addition to his work as an artist he is widely known for his poetry, Notable works include 19 Names For Our Band (2008) and Sleeper Hold (2015), both published by Fence Books, as well as James Brown is Dead published by Future Plan and Program in 2011. Huffman was an artist-in-residence at The Studio Museum in Harlem in 2015-16 and was included in the 2014 Made in L.A. Biennial at the Hammer Museum. He has presented work internationally at institutions including MoMA/PS1, New York; MOCA, Los Angeles and MOCA, Detroit; Swiss Institute, New York; The Jewish Museum; Atlanta Contemporary; Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, and the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR. Huffman has exhibited work in solo and group shows at galleries including Blum & Poe, Los Angeles; LACE, Los Angeles; LAXART, Los Angeles; Marianne Boesky East, New York; China Art Objects, Los Angeles and Night Gallery, Los Angeles. He is represented by Anat Ebgi Gallery in Los Angeles.
Poems for Every Occasion was curated by Joey Yates and will be on display through December 2, 2018. Admission to KMAC Museum is free daily.