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What can African Curators Take from The Book of Hov Exhibition in Brooklyn?

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The Brooklyn Public Library recently hosted a groundbreaking exhibition called “The Book of Hov’. Roc Nation curated the show to celebrate the legendary artist Jay Z. It features an impressive collection of his masterpieces, publications, installations, artworks, and sculptures.

“The Book of Hov” came together because of strategic partnerships with various companies, including TribeInc and Jay-Z’s art dealer. These collaborations enabled the creation of an immersive experience for visitors. Additionally, it allowed them to appreciate the art while accessing the library’s facilities. Divided into eight sections, the exhibition takes the audience through narrated the life story of Jay Z, who grew up in Brooklyn. Each team brought a unique aspect of his life journey, making it a truly enriching experience for all attendees. There are a few things we can take from this exhibition.

“I AM A MAN”- Henry Taylor, 2017. Image courtesy of the Brooklyn Public Library,

Firstly, we can acknowledge that art exhibitions are evolving. The art world has witnessed remarkable growth, accommodating avant-garde movements of the 21st century that sometimes defy traditional categorization. Exhibitions such as Wangechi Mutu’s Intertwined have amalgamated various art forms, including visual arts, installations, performance, and digital media, fostering immersive and interactive experiences. These showcases celebrate African cultural heritage while also embracing contemporary global influences.

We can also acknowledge an increase in demand for integrating various art forms. Combining music, art, and installations creates visually and physically stimulating experiences for different audiences. For instance, exhibitions such as ENIYAN ESCAPE ROOM and Africa Fashion showcase the power of interdisciplinary expressions. Both exhibitions exemplify the power of combining various art forms to create immersive and thought-provoking encounters, fostering a deeper connection between artists, their works, and the audience. These multi-sensory experiences enrich our understanding of cultural expressions and contribute to the continued evolution of the global artistic landscape.

Yusuff Aina, Eniyan: Escape Room, installation view, 2023. Courtesy of Art Twenty-One.

Lastly, the exhibition is a reminder of the significance of preserving institutions that facilitate creative expression across diverse realms. Institutions such as the House of Slaves in Dakar, The Grand Egyptian Museum and many more serve historical monuments that have stood the test of time. These institutions provide valuable historical insights, support tourism, and facilitate research. By preserving such institutions, we cherish our collective past and ensure that the lessons and inspirations from history continue to enrich current and future generations.

The partnership with Roc Nation to curate this remarkable event underscores the library’s enduring commitment to fostering artistic innovation and cultural appreciation. This collaboration exemplifies the power of bringing together different entities to create transformative experiences that resonate with audiences and impact the artistic community and beyond. As the art space continues to evolve, “The Book of Hov” is an inspiring example of how creativity, collaboration, and dedication can elevate the arts to new heights. The exhibition will for sure leave an indelible mark on the cultural landscape.

Author

Rose Mwikali Musyoki is a creative writer from Nairobi, Kenya. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Business and Finance from the University of Embu, Kenya, and is the founder of Bloom Inc, an art startup in Kenya. Currently, she works as a writer for Art Network Africa.

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