Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles David Jeremiah is an artist who was born in 1985. Their work is currently being ...
David-Jeremiah’s art often touches on the topic of police brutality and the failings of the criminal justice system, and his work does not attempt to provide easy answers to these issues. Smiley N.
David Jeremiah's exhibition at The Public Trust sees the artist making a leap from the conceptual extremes of his last show -"The Lookout," at Plant Gallery in the Cedars last September - to a ...
Imagine walking into a campsite. The stars are shining, the wind is warm. But instead of singing around the fire with friends and family, you are the fire. The heat and light at the center of it all.
When artist David Jeremiah says that “black art is dead,” he doesn’t mean to imply that it no longer exists. He doesn’t say it to discredit other black artists who are making engaging and meaningful ...
For a couple weeks this fall, David Jeremiah set up camp in a vacant space behind 500X Gallery on Fabrication Street. The artist rented the room to display his latest work, a minimalist series of ...
David-Jeremiah’s solo exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, “The Fire This Time,” an occasionally comic but mostly acidic meditation on Black identity and artistic selfhood, was intricate ...
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