Ceremonies Out of the Air

Ralph Lemon

Nov 14, 2024–Mar 24, 2025

MoMA PS1

Installation view of Ceremonies Out the the Air: Ralph Lemon, on view at MoMA PS1 from November 14, 2024 through March 24, 2025. Photo: Steven Paneccasio

This major exhibition of artist Ralph Lemon (b. 1952, Cincinnati) features more than sixty artworks made over the last decade across disciplines and marks the debut of several collaborative performances. One of the most significant figures to emerge from New York’s downtown scene, Lemon has expanded the capacity for storytelling across contexts and traditions. Ceremonies Out of the Air: Ralph Lemon comprises dance, drawings, photographs, sculpture, paintings, and video throughout the museum’s expansive third-floor galleries, alongside a synchronous program of live works staged in a dedicated performance space. The centerpiece of the exhibition is Rant redux (2020–24), a major four-channel video and sound installation realized with Kevin Beasley and based on the live performance Rant (2019–ongoing). The performance program includes the US debut of In Proximity (2022) and the New York premiere of Tell it anyway (2024), and invites a series of special guests to respond to Lemon’s drawings from Untitled (The greatest [Black] art history story ever told. Unfinished) (2015–present). Lemon’s work takes the body as an archive of raw emotion, physical labor, and received histories to challenge the ways we have been taught to see the world.

Ralph Lemon is a choreographer, writer, and visual artist based in Brooklyn and Philadelphia. His work has been the subject of exhibitions at The Kitchen (2007/2015), Contemporary Art Center, New Orleans (2008), Studio Museum in Harlem (2012) and the Walker Art Center (2006, 2014, 2024). At MoMA, he performed in the Museum’s Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium for On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century (2010); he organized the performance series Some sweet day (2012); and he led the discursive project Value Talks as an Annenberg Fellow (2013–14). MoMA published the first monograph on his oeuvre, Ralph Lemon (2016) in the Modern Dance series. Lemon is a recipient of three Bessie Awards (1986, 2005, 2016), two Foundation for Contemporary Art Awards (1986, 2012), a 2009 Guggenheim Fellowship and Doris Duke Performing Artist Award (2012). In 2015, he received a National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama. He is the recipient of a 2018 Heinz Family Foundation Award and a 2020 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. Lemon won the Bucksbaum Award for his contribution to the 2022 Whitney Biennial. His works are in the permanent collections of institutions including the Walker Art Center, the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Modern Art.

Ceremonies Out of the Air: Ralph Lemon is organized by Connie Butler, The Agnes Gund Director, MoMA PS1, and Thomas Lax, Curator, Department of Media and Performance, MoMA, with Kari Rittenbach, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1.

Major support for Ceremonies Out of the Air: Ralph Lemon is provided by Sarah Arison and the Ford Foundation.

Generous support is provided by the Doris Duke Foundation, the Lise M. Stolt-Nielsen Family, and the Wallis Annenberg Director’s Fund for Innovation in Contemporary Art.

Significant support is provided by A4 Arts Foundation and the Black Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art.

Additional support is provided by anonymous, James Keith (JK) Brown and Eric Diefenbach, and Zenas Hutcheson. Funding is also provided by the Harkness Foundation for Dance, Katherine Sachs, and Catharine and Jeffrey Soros.

The exhibition is made possible through Mellon Foundation’s generous institutional support.

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