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Inside Jeffrey Gibson’s US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 16 April 2024 21:37
Published 16 April 2024
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Jeffrey Gibson’s United States Pavilion opened at the Venice Biennale with a superabundance of color and signs of tradition that bring history into a vital present purview. The first Native American artist to represent the US with a solo show at the Biennale made 11 paintings, nine sculptures, eight flags, two murals, and one video installation for the Pavilion, which bears the title the space in which to place me.

Gibson—a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and of Cherokee descent—draws on his heritage but also remixes it in radical fashion in works that include pointed decorative elements (intricate beadwork, vintage pins, found objects like belt buckles and bags) and text drawn from what an exhibition pamphlet describes as sources ranging from Dakota proverbs and the songs of Nina Simone to excerpts from legislative documents. The effect of it all is celebratory and defiant, disquieting and full of righteous rage.

Below, some highlights from the space in which to place me.

  • US Pavilion

    A tall figural sculpture with colorful fringe falling from beaded garments.
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: WE WANT TO BE FREE, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A mural on a wall with colorful diamond shapes and text reading "we are made by history."A mural on a wall with colorful diamond shapes and text reading "we are made by history."
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: WE ARE MADE BY HISTORY, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A sculpture of a bird beaded in rainbow colors.A sculpture of a bird beaded in rainbow colors.
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: if there is no struggle there is no progress, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A painting in rainbow hues with text reading "give my life something extra."A painting in rainbow hues with text reading "give my life something extra."
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: GIVE MY LIFE SOMETHING EXTRA, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A painting with red diamond shapes against a dark blue and purple background, with text reading "the right of the people peaceably to assemble."A painting with red diamond shapes against a dark blue and purple background, with text reading "the right of the people peaceably to assemble."
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: THE RIGHT OF PEOPLE PEACEABLY TO ASSEMBLE, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A punching bag beaded with fringe falling and text reading "we hold these truths to be self-evident."A punching bag beaded with fringe falling and text reading "we hold these truths to be self-evident."
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS TO BE SELF-EVIDENT, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A sculptural bust in bright red and orange against a yellow wall.A sculptural bust in bright red and orange against a yellow wall.
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: Treat Me Right, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A painting with small diamond shapes in rainbow colors and text reading "the obligation of honor of a powerful nation."A painting with small diamond shapes in rainbow colors and text reading "the obligation of honor of a powerful nation."
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: THE OBLIGATION OF A POWERFUL NATION, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A sculptural bust with rainbow colored hair and metal jingles on its shoulders.A sculptural bust with rainbow colored hair and metal jingles on its shoulders.
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: Be Some Body, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A sculptural bust with long red hair hanging down and a red face.A sculptural bust with long red hair hanging down and a red face.
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: I’M A NATURAL MAN, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A painting in yellow, orange, and reds with text reading "liberty when it takes root is a plant of rapid growth."A painting in yellow, orange, and reds with text reading "liberty when it takes root is a plant of rapid growth."
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: LIBERTY WHEN IT BEGINS TO TAKE ROOT IS A PLANT OF RAPID GROWTH, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A rainbow colored painting with brightly colored "x" shapes and text reading "whereas it is essential to just government we recognize the equality of all people before the law."A rainbow colored painting with brightly colored "x" shapes and text reading "whereas it is essential to just government we recognize the equality of all people before the law."
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: WHEREAS IT IS ESSENTIAL TO JUST GOVERNMENT WE RECOGNIZE THE EQUALITY OF ALL PEOPLE BEFORE THE LAW, 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    A still of a video work with composite shots of Native American dancers and kaleidoscopic images.A still of a video work with composite shots of Native American dancers and kaleidoscopic images.
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Jeffrey Gibson: She Never Dances Alone (video still), 2024.

  • US Pavilion

    An exterior view of a red sculptural shaped like empty monument pedestals.An exterior view of a red sculptural shaped like empty monument pedestals.
    Image Credit: Andy Battaglia/ARTnews

    Installation view of Jeffrey Gibson’s US Pavilion.

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