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Featuring Arena, an ensemble movement piece, with 30 minute performances at 2 and 5pm daily, through December 16th

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Installation view, Derek Fordjour, SCORE, Petzel, 2023

Derek Fordjour, CONfidence MAN

Derek Fordjour

CONfidence MAN

2023

Acrylic, charcoal, cardboard, glitter, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas

85 x 65 inches

215.9 x 165.1 cm

Derek Fordjour, Mayweather Catering Company

Derek Fordjour

Mayweather Catering Company

2023

Acrylic, charcoal, cardboard, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas

60 x 100 inches

152.4 x 254 cm

Derek Fordjour, Swimming Lessons

Derek Fordjour

Swimming Lessons

2023

Acrylic, charcoal, cardboard, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas

72 x 96 inches

182.9 x 243.8 cm

Derek Fordjour, Music Lesson

Derek Fordjour

Music Lesson

2023

Acrylic, charcoal, cardboard, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas

65 x 85 inches

165.1 x 215.9 cm

Derek Fordjour, Scholar

Derek Fordjour

Scholar

2023

Acrylic, charcoal, cardboard, glitter, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas

85 x 65 inches

215.9 x 165.1 cm

Derek Fordjour, Ritual (NSO)

Derek Fordjour

Ritual (NSO)

2023

Acrylic, charcoal, cardboard, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas

72 x 96 inches

182.9 x 243.8 cm

Derek Fordjour, The Parthenon of Truncated Ambition

Derek Fordjour

The Parthenon of Truncated Ambition

2023

Acrylic, charcoal, cardboard, glitter, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas

75 x 140 inches

190.5 x 355.6 cm

Derek Fordjour, Twinkle Town Marines

Derek Fordjour

Twinkle Town Marines

2023

Acrylic, charcoal, cardboard, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas

85 x 65 inches

215.9 x 165.1 cm

Derek Fordjour, Navigational Perplexity

Derek Fordjour

Navigational Perplexity

2023

Acrylic, charcoal, cardboard, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas

65 x 85 inches

165.1 x 215.9 cm

Derek Fordjour, Flock

Derek Fordjour

Flock

2023

Mixed media

62 1/2 x 120 x 60 inches

158.8 x 304.8 x 152.4 cm

Derek Fordjour, Huddle

Derek Fordjour

Huddle

2014

Wood, terra cotta, glass, acrylic and vinyl paint

20 x 28 x 28 inches
50.8 x 71.1 x 71.1 cm


Collection of The Studio Museum in Harlem; bequest of Peggy Cooper Cafritz (1947–2018), Washington, D.C. collector, educator, and activist.

Derek Fordjour, Capetown Rider

Derek Fordjour

Capetown Rider

2023

Mixed media

14 1/2 x 15 x 5 inches

36.8 x 38.1 x 12.7 cm

Derek Fordjour, Upper Level Management

Derek Fordjour

Upper Level Management

2023

Mixed media

9 x 8 1/2 x 4 inches

22.9 x 21.6 x 10.2 cm

Derek Fordjour, Nocturn Dusk Rocker

Derek Fordjour

Nocturn Dusk Rocker

2023

Mixed media

11 1/2 x 15 x 5 inches

29.2 x 38.1 x 12.7 cm

Derek Fordjour, Interest Convergence

Derek Fordjour

Interest Convergence

2023

Mixed media

40 x 16 x 7 inches

101.6 x 40.6 x 17.8 cm

Derek Fordjour, Limbo

Derek Fordjour

Limbo

2023

Mixed media

24 1/2 x 68 x 10 inches

62.2 x 172.7 x 25.4 cm

Derek Fordjour, Lottery Distibution

Derek Fordjour

Lottery Distibution

2023

Mixed media

40 x 16 x 7 inches

101.6 x 40.6 x 17.8 cm

Derek Fordjour, Conspicuous Selection

Derek Fordjour

Conspicuous Selection

2023

Mixed media

40 x 16 x 7 inches

101.6 x 40.6 x 17.8 cm

Derek Fordjour, Assembly I

Derek Fordjour

Assembly I

2023

Mixed media

34 x 32 x 16 inches

86.4 x 81.3 x 40.6 cm

Derek Fordjour, Understudy

Derek Fordjour

Understudy

2023

Polymer substrate, polyester, electrical components and rust

32 1/2 x 22 x 12 inches

82.6 x 55.9 x 30.5 cm

Derek Fordjour Churn

Derek Fordjour
Churn
2023
Polymer substrate, polyester, electrical components and rust
32 1/2 x 22 x 12 inches
82.6 x 55.9 x 30.5 cm

Derek Fordjour, Radial Compass

Derek Fordjour

Radial Compass

2023

Mixed media

40 x 16 x 5 inches

101.6 x 40.6 x 12.7 cm

Derek Fordjour, Ringmaster

Derek Fordjour

Ringmaster

2023

Mixed media

40 x 13 x 13 inches

101.6 x 33 x 33 cm

Derek Fordjour, Scheme (study)

Derek Fordjour

Scheme (study)

2023

Mixed media

21 x 21 x 12 inches

53.3 x 53.3 x 30.5 cm

Videos

Derek Fordjour
Cyclorama
2023
Mixed media
20 x 72 x 36 inches
50.8 x 182.9 x 91.4 cm

Derek Fordjour
Red Queen's Race
2023
Mixed media
20 x 72 x 36 inches
50.8 x 182.9 x 91.4 cm

Press Release

Petzel is pleased to present SCORE, an interdisciplinary exhibition of new works by New York-based artist Derek Fordjour. The show marks Fordjour’s second exhibition with the gallery and will be on view from November 10th to December 22nd, 2023, at Petzel’s Chelsea location at 520 West 25th Street.
 
SCORE, the multivalent title of Derek Fordjour’s sprawling new three-room exhibition, encapsulates several layers of meaning: to cut and scrape–a reference to his distinctive process of excavation in painting; to gain points in a competitive contest, a constant allegory in Fordjour’s work; and to compose as he has in collaboration to create a choreographic performance. Furthermore, the content of his newest works mines his lived experience to build a painterly score of seminal moments, exploring the zeitgeist of his formative years and grappling with a host of sense memories in his most personal body of work yet.
 
Spanning the entire ground floor of Petzel Gallery’s Chelsea outpost, this exhibition typifies the artist’s continued practice of presenting various modes of representation, medium, format and display. Fordjour’s SCORE combines a suite of new paintings and sculpture by the artist (South Gallery) with a multilevel, indoor architectural installation (East Gallery) and custom-built performance space (West Gallery).
 
The South Gallery presents the latest of Fordjour’s signature two-dimensional works, displayed within the traditional white cube, paired with a new, monumental floor sculpture, Flock. Blending the two and three-dimensional, the static and the mobile, SCORE incorporates familiar artistic forms with new collaborations that build upon and connect back to Fordjour’s established practice. Flock presents a collection of upturned legs and wheels clustered in a tight gaggle, speaking directly to Fordjour’s enduring interest in questioning agency and autonomy in the face of stagnant conditions, social or otherwise. Through spectacle and peculiar arrangement, Flock evokes a profound tension, echoing many of the smaller sculptural propositions displayed in Wunderkammer, a site-specific installation in the East Gallery.
 
Exemplifying the multitude of ways inequities are systematically sustained and supported within traditional art museums and galleries, Fordjour’s multilevel East Gallery installation is the heart of the exhibition. Upon entering Wunderkammer, visitors ascend the stairs of an architectural structure to encounter a series of corridors lined with a series of wall insets, displaying Fordjour’s sculptures as a “cabinet of curiosities.” Featuring ambient lighting and carpeting, this space invokes references to the world of luxury retail and high-end presentation. The innermost room is abuzz with two kinetic dioramas circulating on a rotating belt that incorporate miniature murals. Painted in Fordjour’s signature style, the murals create a backdrop for sculptural elements engineered to perform synchronized movements.
 
Following the dioramas, visitors descend downstairs into the dank conditions of a basement. Not dissimilar to an artist’s studio or a retail warehouse, this environment presents a stark contrast to the upstairs. Largely obscured or hidden from view, the guise of luxury is often inextricably linked to the gross inequities of capitalistic enterprise. Situated far from the limelight of the floor above, in what the artist refers to as a theatrical fragment, two live actors perform pedestrian tasks as laborers powering the dioramas above. By casting the visitor as spectator, witness and audience, Fordjour’s SCORE offers a peek behind an opulent curtain, animating questions of power and conspicuous consumption.
 
In SCORE, Fordjour debuts his latest collaboration, Arena, an original ensemble movement piece, jointly composed with renowned choreographer Sidra Bell, founder of Sidra Bell Dance New York. Arena will be performed twice daily in the West Gallery through December 16th. With live musical accompaniment from Hannah Mayree of The Black Banjo Reclamation Project, five dancers will animate the space, performing the original choreographic score atop a packed dirt floor, within a built environment, which includes a sculptural seating structure and custom tent. Informed directly from the artist’s paintings, original costume and lighting design infuse theatricality into the artist’s oeuvre. Arena grapples with notions of performance and abstraction through live action in a kaleidoscopic exploration of labor, history, power and race.
 


Some notes about the performance:
–Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the performance
–There will be no late entry or reentry to Arena once the performance begins
–The performance takes place in the theater through the blue and gold curtains
–Please silence your cellphones
–Photography and video are permitted, but please no flash
–The performance is approximately 30 minutes long
–The performance includes flashing lights and simulated gunshots, which may not be suitable to all visitors
–The theater floor is made of dirt

 

 

About Derek Fordjour

Derek Fordjour was born in Memphis, Tennessee to Ghanaian parents. He was awarded 2016 Sugarhill Museum Artist-in-Residence, the 2017 Sharpe Walentas Studio Program in New York City, and named the 2018 Deutsche Bank NYFA Fellowship Award. He was appointed The Alex Katz Chair at Cooper Union and served as a Core Critic at Yale University School of Art. In 2018, he was awarded commissions for the Whitney Museum of American Art Billboard Project and the Metropolitan Transit Authority Arts & Design program. Recently, he was the inaugural artist for the Building Art Series on the façade of MOCA Grand Avenue in Los Angeles. His work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Financial Times, The Los Angeles Times, and Hyperallergic. He has also been featured in several publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Juxtapoz, Vanity Fair and Forbes Magazine. He is a graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, earned a Master’s Degree in Art Education from Harvard University, and an MFA in painting from Hunter College.  His work is held in the private and public collections of The Studio Museum of Harlem, Guggenheim Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, SFMOMA, Brooklyn Museum, Perez Museum, The Whitney Museum and LACMA. Fordjour is the founder of Contemporary Arts Memphis Summer Fellowship program.

 

Petzel Gallery is located at 520 West 25th Street New York, NY 10001. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM–6:00 PM. For press inquires, please contact Ricky Lee at ricky@petzel.com, or call (212) 680-9467.