
Across three decades, Jafa has developed a dynamic practice comprising films, artefacts and happenings that reference and question the universal and specific articulations of Black being. Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers are honored to present the LA-based artist’s first solo gallery exhibition in Los Angeles, featuring recent wall works, sculptures and moving images, including Jafa’s latest film, BG, his deft remix of Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver, in which Jafa performs an exorcism on the film (and by extension the American unconsciousness) to foreground the Spook that Haunts the American Psyche.
One way into Arthur Jafa’s creative process is to understand he loves Michael Jackson – performer, visionary, iconoclast; jokester whose laughing sleights-of-hand have been submerged beneath tales of heartache, abuse, exploitation, untimely death... that wholly true grim narrative that’s not the whole truth. He (correctly) thinks Off the Wall is Jackson’s masterwork, that the spirit (and Spirit) captured through that album’s peerless pop are a kaleidoscope capture of Blackness that distills, redefines and catapults-into- the-stratosphere Black creativity. The Afros (surrealists, futurists, pessimists) are all correct in seeing themselves in Jafa’s work, but what we all forget sometimes when we engage his films, photos, sculptures, and installations is there’s a wicked sense of play in play, and beneath the exhumation and presentation of Black pain struggle and genocide is a boundless love of Black people & culture that cannot disentangle the flawless spin / crotch grab / moonwalk / laughing eyes / child prodigy / adult genius / hee HEE from the strange fruit / bombed churches / stolen land / rapes & castrations / forced labor & unacknowledged creativity / geniuses driven mad by the endless repetition of it all. It’s the falling in love with Blackness that makes Jafa high; it’s the being in love that makes him cry, cry, cry...
— Ernest Hardy
Arthur Jafa (*1960, Tupelo, Mississippi) lives and works in Los Angeles. Jafa’s filmshave been presented at the Los Angeles, New York and Black Star Film Festivals, and recent solo exhibitions of his artwork include Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago(2024), LUMA Foundation, Arles (2023), Louisiana Museum, Humblebæk andGlenstone, Potomac, MD (both 2021), Fundação Serralves, Porto and Musée d’artcontemporain de Montreal (both 2020), Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2019), Museumof Contemporary Art, Denver and Julia Stoschek Foundation, Berlin (both 2018), andSerpentine Gallery, London (2017). Selected group exhibitions include FondationBeyeler, Riehen, The Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth and Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurtam Main (all 2024), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Pinakothek der Moderne,Munich, Baltimore Museum of Art and 14th Gwangju Biennale (all 2023), Muséenational des beaux-arts, Québec, Aspen Art Museum and Bangkok Art Bienniale (all2022), and Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Los Angeles County Museum ofArt, Brooklyn Museum, New York, New Museum, New York and Institute ofContemporary Art, Boston (all 2021). In 2019, he received the Golden Lion at the 58thVenice Biennale.
Arthur Jafa is an American filmmaker, cinematographer and artist committed to the development of a visual language that propagates Black experience in both aesthetic form and content. His video work for the Venice Biennale in 2019 earned the artist a Golden Lion award.
Sprüth Magers has expanded from its roots in Cologne (Germany) to become an international gallery dedicated to exhibiting the very best in groundbreaking modern and contemporary art. With galleries located in Berlin Mitte, London’s Mayfair and the Miracle Mile in Los Angeles–as well as an office in Cologne and an outpost in Hong Kong–Sprüth Magers retains close ties with the studios and communities of the German and American artists who form the core of its roster.

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