While the athleticism of the game, its personalities, and the widespread culture of basketball have served as creative inspiration for artists for decades, there is a new generation of artists approaching the topic from diverse perspectives. Many of these artists grew up immersed in basketball culture, and several even played the game at a collegiate level. Hoop Dreams: Basketball and Contemporary Art brings together a roster of emerging and mid-career artists who, as fans, players, or just cultural observers, are adding to the dialogue about basketball’s impact today.
Artists:
Nina Chanel Abney, Alvin Armstrong, Holly Bass, Brandon Donahue, Kota Ezawa, Treva Holmes, Marlon Forrester, David Huffman, Rashid Johnson, Jeremy John Kaplan, Ari Marcopoulos, Jason Middlebrook, Cheryl Pope, Ashley Teamer, Hank Willis Thomas, Michael C. Thorpe, Jake Troyli, and Nari Ward
Sponsored by:
Hoop Dreams is Sponsored by: Everson Museum of Art Members’ Council, Hancock Estabrook LLP, Bonnie & Gary Grossman, John D. Marsellus, Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, Galaxy Media
Brandon Donahue, Basketball Bloom (Hair Checks), 2021, Searched for and collected basketballs and shoestring, 39 x 39 x 6 inches, Private Collection