Jeff Donaldson USA, 1932-2004
Jeff Donaldson was an African American artist, art historian, and critic who helped to articulate the philosophy and aesthetics of the Black Arts Movement in the United States. Born in Pine Bluff, AR, a Black college town, in 1937, Donaldson was three when his older brother started drawing. This encouraged him to start drawing cartoons and comic books.
Donaldson's love of the arts continued, and upon enrolling in the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, he established the school's first arts major. Here, his lifelong interest in Afrocentric art was nurtured under the tutelage of John Howard, who mentored under the great Harlem Renaissance artist Hale Woodruff. After graduating with a Masters Degree in Fine Arts from the Institute of Design of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Donaldson obtained a Ph.D. in African and African American Art History from Northwestern University.
Through his involvement with the Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC), a group Donaldson helped form in Chicago, he organized the visual arts workshop that painted the Wall of Respect in 1967. The mural celebrated significant African Americans and set in motion a movement of outdoor murals painted in United States cities throughout the 1970s. Along with Wadsorth Jarrell, Barbara Jones-Hogu, and other African American artists, Donaldson founded AFRICOBRA (an acronym for African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists) in Chicago in 1968. AFRICOBRA established its objectives in developing a new African American aesthetics, as well as its commitment to the principles of social responsibility, involvement of artists in their local communities, and promotion of pride in Black self-identity.
Donaldson's work as a painter has been in over 200 group and solo exhibitions in galleries and museums in Africa, Europe, South America, the Caribbean, and the United States. Donaldson wrote numerous critical essays and served as the Dean of the College of Fine Arts at Howard University. He also served as Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Barnes Foundation and was on the Board of Directors of the National Center for Afro-American Artists.
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AFRICOBRA: I Am Somebody
The Peninsula 7 Apr - 14 May 2022EXPO CHICAGO , the International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art, returns to Navy Pier April 7 to 10, hosting leading international exhibitors presented alongside one of the highest quality...Read more -
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power
Museum of Fine Arts | Houston, TX 27 Jun - 30 Aug 2020The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, featuring work by more than 60 Black artists that was created over...Read more -
Soul of A Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power
de Young Museum | San Francisco, CA 9 Nov 2019 - 15 Mar 2020Kavi Gupta congratulates gallery artists Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, and Gerald Williams on their participation in Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, which opens at the de Young Museum, San Francisco, after traveling from the the Broad Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, London’s Tate Modern, and Crystal Bridges in Bentonville, AR.Read more -
AFRICOBRA NATION TIME
Venice Biennale 2019 | La Biennale di Venezia 2019 in Venice, Italy. 11 May - 24 Nov 2019Kavi Gupta is honored to sponsor AFRICOBRA: Nation Time as an official Collateral Event of La Biennale di Venezia 2019 (May 11th – November 24th 2019), in Venice, Italy.Read more -
AFRICOBRA: Messages to the People
Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami | Miami, FL 27 Nov 2018 - 24 Mar 2019MOCA presents a groundbreaking exhibition celebrating the founding of AFRICOBRA – the Black artist collective that helped define the visual aesthetic of the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the collective, which came out of Chicago.Read more
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AFRICOBRA 50
Kavi Gupta | 219 N. Elizabeth St. Chicago, IL, 60607 29 Sep - 27 Oct 2018Kavi Gupta is pleased to present AFRICOBRA 50, a landmark exhibition of original works by the five founding members of AFRICOBRA—Gerald Williams, Wadsworth Jarrell, Jae Jarrell, Jeff Donaldson, and Barbara Jones-Hogu—as well as a select group of peers who influenced or were influenced by AFRICOBRA, including Basil Kincaid, Carolyn Lawrence, Bernard Williams, Sherman Beck, Shahar Caren Weaver, Robert Paige, and James Phillips.Read more -
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power
Brooklyn Museum | NY 14 Sep 2018 - 3 Feb 2019Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power shines light on a broad spectrum of Black artistic practice from 1963 to 1983, one of the most politically, socially, and aesthetically revolutionary periods in American history. Black artists across the country worked in communities, in collectives, and individually to create a range of art responsive to the moment—including figurative and abstract painting, prints, and photography; assemblage and sculpture; and performance.Read more -
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art | Bentonville, AR 3 Feb - 23 Apr 2018Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power shines a bright light on the vital contribution of Black artists to an important period in American history and...Read more -
The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now
ICA | Philadelphia, PA 14 Sep - 19 Mar 2017The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now links the vibrant legacy of the 1960s African American avant-garde to current art and culture. It is occasioned in...Read more -
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power
Tate Modern | London, UK 12 Jul - 22 Oct 2017Gerald Williams Wadsworth Jarrell and Jae Jarrell's work will be featured in the Tate Modern’s current exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power.Read more -
The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music
MCA | Chicago, IL 11 Jul - 22 Nov 2015The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now links the vibrant legacy of the 1960s African American avant-garde to current art and culture. It is occasioned in...Read more -
AFRICOBRA: Philosophy
Logan Center Gallery | Chicago, IL 28 Jun - 11 Aug 2013AFRICOBRA in Chicago is a linked series of exhibitions and public programs scheduled May–September 2013 focusing on the Chicago artist group AFRICOBRA (African Commune Of Bad Relevant Artists), founded in...Read more -
Africobra I: Ten in Search of a Nation
Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC 21 Jun - 30 Aug 1970AFRICOBRA – AFRICAN COMMUNE OF BAD RELEVANT ARTISTS It is Nation time and we are searching. In the spirit of Nation-ness we are examining the rootsand branches of our African...Read more
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AFRICOBRA: The African American Pulse of Chicago
Julie Chaizemartin, artpress, October 1, 2022 -
AFRICOBRA: Four Gallery Shows to See in the Windy City During Expo Chicago
Maximilíano Durón, ARTNews, April 7, 2022 -
‘AFRICOBRA: Nation Time’ at Ca’ Faccanon, Venice
ARTnews, July 3, 2019 -
‘YOUR BODY ITSELF IS ALREADY A PLACE OF POLITICS’: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS RESPOND TO EIGHT QUESTIONS FROM AFRICOBRA COFOUN
ARTNEWS, ARTNEWS, April 1, 2019 -
THE BROAD BRINGS ‘SOUL OF A NATION’ EXHIBITION TO WEST COAST
Enrique Menendez, HYPEBEAST, March 13, 2019 -
Africobra & Jeffrey Gibson: Best of 2018 | Our Top 20 Exhibitions Across the United States (excerpt)
Hyperallergic, December 19, 2018 -
AFRICOBRA: Still the Main Attraction, Art Basel Returns to Miami Beach
Paul Laster, Galerie, December 1, 2018 -
FROM A JUDY CHICAGO RETROSPECTIVE TO A CELEBRATION OF AFRICOBRA, HERE ARE 11 SHOWS TO SEE IN MIAMI DURING ART BASEL
Caroline Goldstein, Artnet News, November 27, 2018 -
Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami Shines New Light on AFRICOBRA
Chadd Scott, Forbes, November 25, 2018 -
50 YEARS LATER, CHICAGO ARTISTS ARE GETTING THEIR DUE
Tarrio Mzezewa, New York Times, November 8, 2018 -
CHICAGO ROUNDUP (EXCERPT)
Orti Gat, Art Agenda, October 5, 2018 -
Miami's MOCA Presents Chicago-based AFRICOBRA Collective During Art Basel Miami Beach 2018
Art Fix Daily, Art Fix Daily, October 4, 2018 -
RADIANT AND RADICAL: 20 YEARS OF DEFINING THE SOUL OF BLACK ART
Holland Cotter, New York Times, September 13, 2018 -
CHICAGO AND THE AGE OF BLACK POWER: AN INTERVIEW WITH AFRICOBRA FOUNDING MEMBER GERALD WILLIAMS
Vasia Rigou, New City Art, September 6, 2018 -
‘SOUL OF A NATION,’ CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED EXHIBIT CELEBRATING BLACK POWER, COMES TO BROOKLYN
Andrea Leonhardt, BK reader, May 30, 2018 -
SOULFUL: ‘ART IN THE AGE OF BLACK POWER’ AT CRYSTAL BRIDGES
Leslie Newell Peacock, Arkansas Times, January 31, 2018