“Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys World Tour Announcement”
The world-class art collection owned by musical power couple Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys is set to embark on a world tour, starting with a presentation at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art. The exhibition, titled “Giants: Art from the Dean Collection,” features works by multigenerational Black diasporic artists, showcasing the couple’s passion for collecting and preserving the culture of Black artists.
The Deans, known for their contributions to music and culture, have curated a selection of approximately 115 objects, including 98 major artworks, that highlight the impact of Black artists on the art canon. From 20th-century legends like Nick Cave and Lorna Simpson to contemporary artists like Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald, the exhibition explores societal issues, monumentality, and the evolution of the Deans’ audacious collection.
The exhibition also pays homage to legendary elder artists who have left an indelible mark on the world, featuring works by Esther Mahlangu, Kwame Brathwaite, and Malick Sidibé. Additionally, the “Giant Conversations” section delves into how artists critique and comment on the world around them, addressing issues faced by Black communities throughout history.
The exhibition culminates in the “Giant Presence” section, showcasing monumental artworks that provoke thought and challenge perceptions. Artists like Nina Chanel Abney and Arthur Jafa use scale to emphasize powerful themes, while works by Titus Kaphar and Meleko Mokgosi resonate across history.
With its focus on celebrating Black art and culture, “Giants” promises to be a groundbreaking and history-making exhibition that will captivate audiences around the world. Stay tuned for further dates and details as the tour continues to showcase the Deans’ remarkable collection.