In Character
Works like Trenton Doyle Hancock’s grand superhero narratives and caricatured self-portraits mythologize personal experience and complicate understandings of power, while Gary Simmons’ painted reinterpretations of early Looney Tunes characters interrogate the origins of racialized stereotypes in cartoons. By leveraging the familiarity of animation, the exhibiting artists demonstrate how popular media have historically flattened Black representation, while simultaneously revealing its potential for experimentation and expansion. In Character underscores the power of these aesthetic traditions as both a form of expression and a method for idealization and self-reinvention.
Featured artists:
Trenton Doyle Hancock
Victoria Dugger
Mark Thomas Gibson
Arthur Jafa
Gary Simmons
Kara Walker
Qualeasha Wood
Walter and Linda Evans Center for African American Studies
Savannah, GA
02/06/2026 - 06/08/2026
Organized with Ben Tollefson, SCAD Curator