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Jamele Wright, Sr.

(1971-)

ReBorn 12+.

Mixed media and Geogia Red Clayon Dutch Wax Cloth, 2021.
60 x 56 x 9 1/2 in. (152.4 x 142.2 x 24.1 cm.)

  • Provenance:
    Courtesy of the artist.
    Consigned to support the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation.

    Jamele Wright, Sr., is a multi–disciplinary artist. His work is concerned with the Black American vernacular experience. The work entails collecting and gathering found materials, Georgia red clay, and Dutch Wax cloth. Through art, Wright creates a conversation between family, tradition, the spiritual, and the material relationship between Africa and the South. His process is influenced by Hip Hop, the way it gathers different cultural influences through sampling. Likened to the music, Wright's work is charged with an energy passed down, then channeled through the Diaspora lineage. The work is inspired by the Great Migration of Black Americans, who left their familiar in the hope of something better.

    Born and raised in Ohio, at the age of 22, Jamele Wright, Sr., moved with his family to Atlanta. While raising a family, Wright produced art, jazz, and poetry events throughout the city. Realizing that there were many young artists not being represented, he started a gallery called Neo Renaissance Art House. After curating the gallery for over a year, Wright was inspired to pursue his own artistic career. After a number of solo and group exhibitions, the artist graduated from Georgia State University with a B.A. in art history. He concentrated on African and African American contemporary art. Jamele Wright, Sr., graduated with an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. He completed a fellowship at Project for Empty Spaces in Newark, N.J., as well as a residency at Hambidge Art Center, Rabun Gap, Ga. He currently maintains his practice in Atlanta. Bio courtesy of the artist's website.
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