Join us as renowned artist Malcolm Peacock takes the stage to delve into the world of Alexander Calder and Thaddeus Mosley. Peacock will explore themes in Following Space: Thaddeus Mosley & Alexander Calder as they relate to his own interdisciplinary art.
Malcolm Peacock (b. 1994, Raleigh, NC) is an artist and athlete whose art often utilizes and alternates common physical actionsâtalking, gazing, braiding, singing, runningâto emphasize the stakes and feelings that accompany being present in proximity to others and to oneself. His art looks closely at ways that intimacy creates emotional spaces occupied by Black folks. He has participated in residencies at the Studio Museum in Harlem; the University of Pennsylvania; St. Roch Community Church; the Joan Mitchell Center; Denniston Hill; and the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture. Peacock has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art PS1, New York; Artists Space, New York; Terrault Gallery, Baltimore; the Institute of Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University; the Prospect Triennial, New Orleans; and the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. Peacock is the recipient of the 58th Carnegie International Fine Prize and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Roy Lichtenstein Award.
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