NEW YORK, NY.- Paula Cooper Gallery is presenting From Out of Space, an exhibition of never previously exhibited work by Ralph Lemon, including a video and a series of photographs emerging from the artists travels in the Southern United States in the last two decades. The exhibition marks the artists first one-person exhibition at the gallery, following his critically acclaimed survey, Ceremonies Out of the Air, recently presented at MoMA PS1 (November 2024March 2025).
Ralph Lemon (b. 1952) is a multidisciplinary artist and a leading figure to emerge from New Yorks postmodern performance scene. His expansive practice extends performance to encompass installation, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, film, and video. He is the author of The Geography Trilogy (1997, 2000, 2004), a three-part compendium of performances, writings, scores, drawings, and photographs engaging questions of history, race, and memory across three continents.
Lemon has had one-person exhibitions at The Kitchen (2007), the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (2008), and the Studio Museum in Harlem (2012), and participated in MoMAs Performance Exhibition Series in conjunction with On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century (2011). MoMA published his first monograph, Ralph Lemon, by Thomas J. Lax, in 2016. In 2024-2025, he was the subject of a 20-year survey, Ceremonies Out of the Air, curated by Connie Butler and Thomas J. Lax at MoMA PS1.
Works by Lemon are held in major public collections including the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modern Art, and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. He has held fellowships and residencies at institutions including