DOVER, DE .- The Biggs Museum of American Art unveiled Rozeal.: Want Not (Rescue from the Otherwise Obscene, Salvation from the Wicked), a powerful exhibition running from October 3, 2024, through March 2, 2025. Known for her unique fusion of Japanese woodblock printing techniques with American hip-hop and voguing cultures, Rozeal.s art creates an immersive narrative that explores complex characters and cross-cultural identities. Her work has been exhibited around the world and is featured in prominent museum collections, including the National Gallery of Art.
Rozeal.s larger-than-life multimedia paintings and collages blend samurai, geisha, and kabuki imagery with vibrant elements of contemporary pop culture, autobiography, and folklore. Drawing from a wide array of influencesfrom J.R.R. Tolkien to the artists own experiences growing up during the civil rights movement in Washington, D.C.Rozeal.s works depict a rich tapestry of mythologies that feel both fantastical and relatable.
Rozeal.: Want Not focuses on a series of characters developed since 2007, highlighting intimate moments among female figures navigating friendship, romance, and self-discovery. The exhibition speaks to the universal pressures facing young women today as they seek authenticity and support within their communities.
Rozeal, formerly iona rozeal brown, is celebrated for her signature a3 works (Afro-Asiatic Allegories) that address cultural appropriation and identity. Her acclaimed Blackface paintings explored Japanese ganguro fashions adoption of American hip-hop aesthetics in the 1990s. She is also connected to Benny Ninja and the House of Ninja, having been involved in early voguing events in the U.S., which influenced her dynamic and performative work. The exhibition features a video of Rozeal.s 2011 performance Battle of Yestermorea voguing-inspired performanceshowcasing costumes and artwork connected to her vibrant stage characters.
The exhibition includes a selection of paintings from private collections and from Keyes Art, a New York art gallery that represents the artist. Additionally, Rozeal. will complete three paintings on-site at the Biggs during museum hours, offering a unique glimpse into her creative process.