NORDIC UTOPIA? — OPENING NOVEMBER 2024

New York, NY—An exhibition exploring the undertold stories of African American artists who sought new possibilities, inspiration and environments in the Nordic countries in the 20th century opens at Scandinavia House next TuesdayNovember 26, 2024Nordic Utopia? African Americans in the 20th Century looks at the significance of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden as destinations for cultural figures including Ronald BurnsDoug CrutchfieldHerb GentryDexter GordonWilliam Henry JohnsonHoward Smith and Walter Williams through a range of artifacts, artworks (music, paintings, drawings, sculpture, ceramics, textiles), and documentary evidence (photography, film, and journalistic writing).

Organized by the National Nordic Museum in Seattle by co-curators and ASF Fellows Ethelene Whitmire and Leslie Anne Anderson, it debuted there in March 2024, it debuted there March 2024 before traveling to Chazen Art Museum in Wisconsin, where it was profiled in Hyperallergic. The exhibition will now be on view at Scandinavia House through March 8, 2025.

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During the 20th century, African Americans visited, performed, studied, and lived in the Nordic countries for a variety of reasons: a sense of adventure, love, seeking educational and occupational opportunities, freedom to explore their sexuality, freedom from Jim Crow segregation, among many other reasons. Drawing from paintings, photographs, textiles, film, music, and dance, this exhibition captures their journeys as their sense of who they were was transformed through their Nordic encounters. Nordic Utopia? African Americans in the 20th Century is the first comprehensive examination of the stories of these African American visual and performing artists, and features loans from the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; the David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland, College Park; SMK—the National Gallery of Denmark; and Moderna Museet in Stockholm, among other public collections. It also assembles art and artifacts from private collections, including those of the artists.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog co-edited by curators Ethelene Whitmire and Leslie Anne Anderson as well as a range of programs including guided gallery toursworkshopspanels and films.

Nordic Utopia? has been organized by the National Nordic Museum in Seattle. Presentation at Scandinavia House has been made possible in part by the following: The Heimbold Foundation, The Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation, The Tova Borgnine Estate, The Birgitta Dill Estate, Arthur Zeckendorf, Dr. Daphne L. Davidson, and Daniel and Ellen Strickler.

Support has also been provided by the following ASF Funds: The Bonnier Family Fund for Contemporary Art, The F. Donald Kenney Fund for Visual Arts, and The Kronquist Mesaros Memorial Endowment Fund.

The national tour of the exhibition has been made possible through generous support from The Terra Foundation for American Art, Laurie C. Black, Nordic Kulturfond Globus Grant, Microsoft, City of Seattle, Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation, and ArtsFund Guendolen Carkeek Plestcheef Fund for Decorative and Design Arts. Additional support has been provided by the Consulate General of Denmark, Consulate General of Finland, Royal Norwegian Consulate General, and Consulate General of Sweden.