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Rashaad Newsome: ‘Orders of Chivalry’
Now through Sunday, Oct. 4
SCAD Museum of Art
Savannah, GA
601 Turner Blvd.

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About:

BORN 1979 IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
LIVES AND WORKS IN NEW YORK, NEW YORK

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Saints and Centers II, 2014.

SCAD Museum of Art presents a solo exhibition of collage works and films by New York-based artist Rashaad Newsome. “Orders of Chivalry” showcases Newsome’s contemporary take on historic imagery. Through the borrowing and blending of elaborately realized heraldic symbols with iconic hip-hop visuals, Newsome discerns and critiques power structures that have endured for centuries.
Newsome’s treatise on social and economic divisions explores and recreates heraldic meaning through contemporary imagery and concepts. Heraldry’s origins as the practice of recording coats of arms on banners and shields have long been wrought with imagery of one’s status, displaying both familial lineage and military ranking. After living and working in Europe, Newsome began to make connections between heraldic elements in various forms of art and architecture. He also recognized correlations between the prominent status symbols found in hip-hop culture and those of heraldic motifs and symbols. Newsome’s cross-cultural appropriation of European and American status symbols critiques issues of race, politics and consumer culture.

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Bloack Barbie, 2011.

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Stione of Vigilance, 2013.

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War of Roses, 2011.

Central to the exhibition is Newsome’s “Heraldry” film trilogy. Shown as a monumental cube installation, the films invite viewers to move through the gallery as they follow the progression of the image across three screens. This site-specific installation of “King of Arms” was commissioned by SCAD Museum of Art. Throughout these films, Newsome is the protagonist and master of ceremonies, guiding viewers through the rites and rituals involved with becoming the king of arms, the highest-ranking knight.
This exhibition is curated by Aaron Levi Garvey, SCAD assistant curator of exhibitions.

Courtesy Marlborough Gallery NYC