Rick Lowe
“The Harbour Fragment Series: Fragment 18,”

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Rick Lowe
“The Harbour Fragment Series: Fragment 18,”
Rick Lowe (American, 1961), Untitled #071421, 2021. Acrylic and paper collage on canvas, 60 x 84 in.
Rick Lowe, Project Row Houses: If Artists Are Creative Why Can't They Create Solutions
Rick Lowe (@rickloweofficial)
The wait is over! We're so excited to share the recipients of our inaugural #BlackDesignVisionaries grant program with @instagram's Design. Congrats to the following five community builders and visionary designers who are creating innovative expressions of Black culture 💫 ✨ Head of State (@headofstate_), Fashion design house ✨ Morcos Key (@morcoskey), Graphic design studio ✨ Dominique Petit-Frère (@limboaccra), Spatial Designer ✨ Tré Seals (@vocaltype.co), Type designer ✨ Sablā Stays (@callmesabla), Designer and art director Through their rigorous and collaborative approaches, advocacy for historically-excluded communities, and groundbreaking approaches to storytelling, these visionaries are forging a path for the next generation. “I’m overwhelmed by the ways in which these designers are thinking about the world,” said @sirsargent, the head of our grant committee which included @as4d, @bobbycmartin, @heronpreston, ianspalter, @justinablakeney, @rickloweofficial, @sarahelizabethlewis1, @therealruthecarter and @tonilgriffin. Each grant recipient will be connected to a community of mentors, chosen with the support of our committee and partner organizations: @chicagomobilemakers, @hiddengeniuspro and @inneractproject. Follow along @design as we tell the stories of the 2021 #BlackDesignVisionaries in the days to come!
Portrait credits: Head of State, photo by Elias Williams; Morcos Key, photo by Elias Williams; Dominique Petit-Frère, photo by Carlos Idun-Tawiah; Tré Seals, photo by Jared Soares; and Sablā Stays, photo by Elias Williams; all digital art by Temi Coker
Now Online—Victoria Square Project #1 by Rick Lowe
October 1, 2021
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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: RICK LOWE
__________ Rick Lowe Victoria Square Project #1, 2021 Acrylic, photo paper, and paper collage on canvas 96 × 72 inches (243.8 × 182.9 cm) Price upon request Rick Lowe’s large-scale collage painting Victoria Square Project #1 incorporates color photographs of Athens into a dense, active composition that suggests a network of interconnected streets traversing areas of land and bodies of water. The abstracted image is related to Lowe’s engagement with the titular public space through an ongoing participatory “social sculpture,” produced in collaboration with Maria Papadimitriou in 2017 in the context of Documenta 14. Explore Now
Rick Lowe
“Untitled,” 2025
Over the past year, nearly 500 works of art have joined our permanent collection, and we can’t wait for you to see them! Many of the new acquisitions are pieces you might find familiar, like Paul Ramírez Jonas’s equestrian sculpture, The Commons (2011), Rick Lowe’s Black Wall Street Journey #5 (2021), and Jeffrey Gibson’s WHEN FIRE IS APPLIED TO STONE IT CRACKS (2019) all currently featured in The Slipstream: Reflection, Resilience, and Resistance in the Art of Our Time. Also joining our collection are two photographs from John Edmonds’s recent UOVO Prize show, A Sidelong Glance, as well as the five films by John Akomfrah, Nicholas Galanin (pictured), Ja’Tovia Gary, Christine Sun Kim, and Tourmaline (pictured) that took over Television and Broadway screens as part of our @mtv Art Breaks Partnership!
We’ll be sharing more 2021 acquisitions through the final weeks of the year, so stay tuned!
Paul Ramírez Jonas (American, born 1965). The Commons, 2011. Cork, pushpins, paper, wood, metal armature. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of The John & Melissa Ceriale Family Foundation and Leo Koenig, 2020.21. © Paul Ramírez Jonas (Photo: Brooklyn Museum) ⇨ Rick Lowe (American, born 1961). [Detail] Black Wall Street Journey #5, 2021. Acrylic and paper collage on canvas, Brooklyn Museum, Mary Smith Dorward Fund and William K. Jacobs, Jr. Fund, 2021.4a-l © Rick Lowe ⇨ Jeffrey Gibson (Mississippi Choctaw-Cherokee, born 1972). WHEN FIRE IS APPLIED TO A STONE IT CRACKS, 2019. Acrylic on canvas, glass beads, and artificial sinew. Brooklyn Museum, William K. Jacobs, Jr. Fund, 2020.20. © Jeffrey Gibson (Photo: courtesy of the artist) ⇨ John Edmonds (American, born 1989). Untitled (Marion & Yaure Mask), 2020. Gelatin silver photograph, 48 × 60 in. (121.9 × 152.4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Purchase gift of Steven Guttman, 2021.10.1 © John Edmonds (Photo: courtesy of the artist) ⇨ Tourmaline (American, born 1983). Pollinator in the Pleasure Garden, 2021.Single channel video, 30 seconds. Brooklyn Museum, From the MTV series: "Art Breaks",Commissioned by MTV and the Brooklyn Museum, TL2021.46. © Tourmaline ⇨ Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit, born 1979). Ix̱ six̱ án ax̱ tʼukanéiyi, 2021.Single channel video, Brooklyn Museum, From the MTV series: "Art Breaks", Commissioned by MTV and the Brooklyn Museum, TL2021.51. © Nicholas Galanin (Photo: Jonathan Dorado)