NEW YORK, NY.- Rockefeller Center and Art Production Fund are now presenting work by interdisciplinary artist BASIL KINCAID throughout the
Rockefeller Center campus, since April 24, 2023.
Basil Kincaids artistic practice is actualized through various creative techniques such as quilting, collage, installation, and performance to construct new narratives of possibility. Kincaids work incorporates found or donated materials, often sourced through social media, weaving together lived experiences while also reducing waste. The Art In Focus presentation underscores how each of the artists mediumsfiber, collage, drawing, performanceinforms the other and become nourishing environments: visions for a full, thoughtful existence. The installation features woven quilts, a 125-foot mural, and a monumental sculptural quilt.
The vitrine spaces at 45 Rockefeller Plaza act as capsules - theyre earthly environments where quilted beings exist among picnicking friends. The quilts displayed were produced using cloth salvaged and gathered across St. Louis and Ghana, and address the sensations and creation process of integrating in a community, as well as the integration of potentially disparate parts of self.
In conversation with the vitrine spaces, the 125-foot mural in the concourse of 45 Rockefeller Plaza features photographs showcasing miniature resin figurines of the artist holding charged postures; they extend the energy of joy, wonder, tenacity, and ambition outwards onto viewers. Detailed imagery highlighting the physically and emotionally laborious task of constructing such intricate quilts and embroideries can be viewed at 10 Rockefeller Plaza, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 50 Rockefeller Plaza, and Radio Park. As part of the Art Sundae installation, the artist also installed The River, a monumental sculptural quilt in the 10 Rockefeller Plaza window.
Reflecting on the profoundly human legacy of Rockefeller Center, this iteration of Art In Focus speaks to the permeability of space, the heritage of place, and the ability people have to connect and co-create new realities through memory, material, and imagination. It represents the courage to create and experience joy and the victory that is maintaining an open, loving heart when so much of the contemporary experience is designed to harden.
"While conceptualizing my work within the walls of Rockefeller Center, I found myself wanting to magnify the works' details. Highlighting the intricacy of the embroidery as a medium to hold content, and the way it acts as a through-line, unifying my drawing and fiber art practices. I hope that walking through the exhibition feels like a field study of intimacy, nourishment, familial joy, and individual purpose." - BASIL KINCAID
Rockefeller Center is a beloved destination for community gathering in New York City. The campus is rich with layered memories, and the presence of Kincaids quilted works beautifully spotlights both the history and contemporary community of such an iconic space. - CASEY FREMONT, ART PRODUCTION FUND
Basil Kincaids art represents a commitment to sustainability that is also deeply embedded in the fabric of Rockefeller Center. From the Channel Gardens at street-level, to the rooftop Radio Park, the Center provides unexpected oases of greenery in the heart of the city. EB KELLY, HEAD OF ROCKEFELLER CENTER AND SENIOR MANAGING DIRECTOR AT TISHMAN SPEYER
Basil Kincaid (b. 1986, St. Louis, Missouri) finalized their formal training in drawing and painting at Colorado College, 2010. Since then, the artist has exhibited work at notable galleries, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Mindy Solomon, Kravets Wehby, Carl Kostyal, Galleria Poggiali, among others. In 2019, Kincaid presented their first institutional commission, The Release, at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation of St. Louis, MO. Awarded with the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis and selected for the United States Artists Fellowship, the artist's work can be found in numerous prestigious private and public collections in America, including, but not limited to, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and JP Morgan. This year Kincaid participated in Frieze LA's Now Playing public art program, has been included in curator Legacy Russells' show The New Bend, presented at Hauser & Wirth, Somerset, UK, and is set to debut new works with two separate institutions later in 2023.