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Daniel J. Watts: A Nation's Jubilee

Daniel J. Watts

Jul 4 – Jul 31

Long Gallery Harlem
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Long Gallery Harlem

2073 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10027

Wed-Sun 1-5pm, or by appointment

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Daniel J. Watts: _A Nation's Jubilee_ returns multidisciplinary artist and Tony nominee Daniel J. Watts to Long Gallery Harlem for a one-of-a-kind performance experience taking place on July 4th. Featuring soundscapes by DJ DUGGZ and a collaboration with Poet Laureate of Long Gallery Harlem, John Lee Gaston White, this exhibition serves as a culmination and physical extension of Watts's recent residency, _Process of Saying Yes_. This collection showcases a wide range of his work through a selection curated by Christian Bryant and Daniel J. Watts, which adds depth to the performance and creates a complete visual and auditory experience. The title of this exhibition is drawn from Frederick Douglass's 1852 address, _What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?_. This exhibition interrogates the Black experience in America, exploring the constant tension between resilience and triumph, mourning and rejoicing. It challenges us to reflect on the American landscape through the perspective of one of its native sons, inviting us to consider what American life truly means for Black people. This exhibition follows Watts's recent residency, _Process of Saying Yes_, an intensive creative exploration surrounding the 79th Annual Tony Awards. During this residency, Watts opened the doors to his painting practice, exploring the power of radical presence through freestyle dance, live looping, and storytelling. As Watts notes, "My hope is that operating in a space of abundant 'yes' will help me become more definitive with my 'no'". Long Gallery Harlem is honored to host this return to our space. As gallery director and founder, Lewis Long reflects: "A decade ago, Daniel performed a version of his show 'The Jam' here in conjunction with visual artist Dareece Walker. We have had the privilege to witness his artistic growth over the last 10 years, and we're thrilled to have him return to Long Gallery Harlem with his own visual work."

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