Jeffrey Meris
OPEN CALL 2023 GROUP EXHIBITION
A sculptural installation drawing on the artist’s personal ritual of psychological sanctuary
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About this commission
Jeffrey Meris’s sculptural installation Catch a Stick of Fire III (Dark Man X) continues a series the artist began during the Covid-19 shutdown. In search of sanctuary from the pandemic and anti-Black violence, Meris began a weekly gardening tradition that he calls Self-Care Saturday. His series “Catch a Stick of Fire” emerged from this time dedicated to contemplating care, healing, and futurity. Catch a Stick of Fire III (Dark Man X), commissioned for Open Call, references several images and cultural moments that the artist uses to counter anti-Blackness, xenophobia, and queerphobia—from fireworks, prevalent during the protests in summer 2020, to a tender video clip of DMX caring for orchids, for Meris revealing an affectionate and graceful side to the rapper and a softer representation not often afforded to Black men in popular culture. In Meris’s installation, a suspended sculpture counters the dual crises of ongoing anti-Black violence and the pandemic, signifying hope, healing, and transformation.
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The creation of new work at The Shed is generously supported by the Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Commissioning Fund and the Shed Commissioners.