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Dialog Flows at 1-54 Up to date African Artwork Honest

ArtsDialog Flows at 1-54 Up to date African Artwork Honest

“I was friends with a porn star when I moved back to Los Angeles, and we spent a very depressing Christmas together,” Massoud Hayoun, an investigative reporter turned painter, instructed me steps from the doorway of The Halo in New York Metropolis’s monetary district. 

We’re standing in entrance of Hayoun’s portray “Christmas Under Capitalism” (2023), that includes a sullen blue man carrying pink eyeliner and sitting in entrance of three glowing stripper poles. It’s one of many first works that guests to this yr’s 1-54 Up to date African Artwork Honest will see in the event that they enter via the venue’s Pine Avenue doorways. Held yearly in London, Marrakech, and New York Metropolis, this yr’s Manhattan version is positioned in a round 30,000-square-foot ground-level occasion house downtown after earlier stints in Chelsea and Harlem. 

Massoud Hayoun posing in entrance of “Christmas Under Capitalism” (2023)IMG 6388Fairgoers wore bold-patterned outfits to the VIP-only preview on Thursday, Could 7.

Lots of the VIPs who had been invited to preview the present forward of its Could 8–11 run had been intimidatingly trendy. I discovered myself amongst wide-brimmed hats, pastel blue fits, patterned pants, and lace skirts. These had been by far essentially the most suave outfits I’ve seen whereas overlaying New York Metropolis artwork festivals over the previous yr.

“Porn is one of those things I find whimsical, lovely, and fun, but would it exist if we didn’t live in an extremist capitalist society?” Hayoun requested me rhetorically as we perused his work, that are closely influenced by his Tunisian and Egyptian heritage, on sale at Larkin Durey’s sales space for $5,000 to $6,000.

Hayoun described 1-54 as a spot the place exhibiting artists from the African continent might have interaction in “collective conversations about solidarity and appreciate each other’s creativity.” The truthful’s 30 galleries — together with exhibitors based mostly in Paris, Brazil, Japan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Bahamas — showcased greater than 70 artists from throughout the African diaspora. Every sales space, a publicist for the truthful instructed Hyperallergic, price anyplace from $10,000 to $25,000. 

IMG 6429Matheus Marques Abu’s “The Dialectics of the Jump” (2025)

Along with the cubicles, the collective Atlantic Arthouse curated an exhibition of eight Caribbean mid-Atlantic artists entitled Crossfigurations for the truthful. One large-scale green-tiled portray caught my eye. The artist, carrying gold-rimmed glasses, was swarmed by VIP guests asking questions on his course of. Gallerists frantically typed on their computer systems in between a sparse however regular crowd of holiday makers. 

Mark Delmont, who flew in from Miami for the truthful, stood in entrance of his “Talking to Myself Again” (2024), on sale for $15,000. A customer requested him: “Were you an only child?” It was a becoming query for an artist who simply defined how the three males in his portray had been one. “No, but it felt like it,” he replied animatedly. 

Once I lastly bought a second to talk to Delmont privately, he famous his Jamaican and Haitian heritage. 

“Growing up, I was either too Black for Caribbeans or too Caribbean for Black people,” he mentioned. That positionality, he added, restricted who he felt he might reliably relate to. “I ended up consulting myself very often.”

IMG 6417Mark Delmont in entrance of his “Talking to Myself Again” (2024)

Delmont used to work in development, an expertise that knowledgeable his option to tile a part of his portray, one thing he used to hate doing on the job. Like most individuals, he famous, the tiles are “immigrants” as a result of they’re imported.

“I like talking about people who build things and maintain society: the construction worker who is always late,” Delmont defined. “When we highlight regular people, we give them a chance to feel good about life.”

Earlier than a lot else could possibly be mentioned, Delmont was swept up into one other dialog with an keen fairgoer.

After a couple of makes an attempt to trace down Debra Cartwright, who left briefly to place her mom on a practice to Maryland, I met the artist in entrance of her oil portray “Uncharted Waters” (2025), which is on sale for $19,000. Within the work, she conjures brown limbs that seem like submerged in a sea of black, grey, and white. It’s influenced by her mom, a gynecologist, Cartwright mentioned, and the darkish historical past of gynecological experimentation on Black girls. 

“The feeling never really dies of being part of the lineage of America, the sacrificial original sin,” Cartwright acknowledged.

Working on the sales space for Tern Gallery, the primary Bahamas-based exhibitor to attend the truthful, was Azi Jones, an undergraduate pupil at Princeton who hails from Jamaica. “Being based outside of the States, it’s not like you’re in Tribeca where you can just pop [in]. So this is an opportunity to get some eyes on these amazing artists that are trying to build their practices,” she instructed me.

The typical art work I inquired about at 1-54 was round $10,000–$20,000, and I had no intention of buying something. Nonetheless, exhibitors and artists alike delved candidly into matters of diaspora and resistance, participating with press and non-press guests alike — a testomony to the truthful’s ethos of openness.

1 54 New York 2025 1Aerial view of the round house (picture by Parker Calvert/CKA, courtesy 1-54)IMG 6390There was a small however regular crowd of VIP attendees in the course of the truthful’s first hours on Thursday. IMG 6514Leasho Johnson, “Hole Tight, Heart Clean” (2024)IMG 6488Debra Cartwright, “Uncharted Waters” (2025)IMG 6522This yr’s 1-54 venue was within the coronary heart of Manhattan’s monetary district.

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