TULSA, OK.- Philbrook has announced a spectacular new acquisition by groundbreaking Black American artist Nick Cave. Caves Soundsuit, 2021, is a signature work by an artist world-renowned for sculptural forms based on the scale of his body. His Soundsuit series was initially created in response to the 1991 police beating of Rodney King. The colorful, mixed-media sculpture Philbrook acquired features a mannequin body wrapped in crocheted flowers and a head enveloped in an orb made of beads, wires, and ceramic birds. Soundsuit camouflages and protects, concealing race, gender, and class.
Nick Caves Soundsuit, standing at more than eight feet tall, is a signature work by a leading Black artist of our time, says Dr. Kate Green, Chief Curator & Nancy E. Meinig Curator of Contemporary Art. It signals Philbrooks commitment to growing its Contemporary collection with works that appeal widely and provide connections across the collection and to the garden, while nurturing diversity of artists and ideas. Caves work, which will be unveiled to the public for the first time in the special fall exhibition Trade & Transformation (Opening October 18), is joined by other major purchasesby Raúl de Nieves, George Marinko, and Yinka Shonibarethat advance these same goals.
Other recent acquisitions are on view at Philbrook right now. The special exhibition New Realms includes Raúl de Nieves The Leap Into The Sun, 2021, a monumental wall relief that features a swirl of mementos and materials--vintage postcards, photographs, plastic toys; wood, paint, yarnharkening to the artists childhood in Mexico and the contemporary moment, and the multiple strands of identity. The exhibition also includes Still Life (1942), an early example of American surrealism by the artist George Marinko. The work is a playful example of the artists experiments with the genre, featuring an urn of brightly colored flowers that in fact turn out to be composed not of flora but of everyday items (gears, bottle caps, propeller, candles, paintbrush).
Philbrook is thrilled to continue to grow the collection with stunning and important works that will nourish our communitys spirit today and for generations to come, says Rachel Keith, Deputy Director, Audience Engagement & Curatorial Affairs. Alongside our board and supporters, our team is excited to share Nick Caves beautiful and meaningful work with our audiences and to offer new pathways for connection with our visitors.
Another important new acquisition is already on view in, the Villas galleries: an iconic work by Yinka Shonibare, the artist world-renowned for exploring contemporary African identity and the legacy of European colonialism through figural sculptures. Birdcage Kid (Girl), 2022, features a young woman bearing a globe for her head and carrying an armful of birdcages, the door opening to release a small flock of vibrantly plumed replicas of critically endangered birds. She stands steady, despite taking on the weight of the world. Already a smash hit with visitors, the work opens the door to conversations about crucial issues of our time, including biodiversity, climate change, and power.