film still from Milford Graves Full Mantis directed by Jake Meginsky
Milford Graves Full Mantis (film still), 2018, dir. Jake Meginsky

Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal

September 25, 2020 – January 24, 2021

An exhibition gathering the many-layered and multi-faceted works of free jazz pioneer and polymath Milford Graves. Presented by Ars Nova Workshop at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia.

Venue

Institute of Contemporary Art
Philadelphia, PA

Related Programs

Mondays with Milford

A selection of online video screenings
SEPTEMBER 28, 2020 – JANUARY 24, 2021

Cell Melodies

Dr. Carlo Ventura and Dr. Baruch Krauss In Conversation with Milford Graves
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
6:30PM

Aesthetic of the Cool: Yara and the Camera in Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal

Coffee & Conversation
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15
3:00PM

Milford Graves & Jason Moran

In Conversation
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22
3:00PM

Milford Grave Full Mantis

An online discussion with director Jake Meginsky
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10
8:00PM

Jake Meginsky & Ashley Clark

In Conversation, with Milford Graves
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21
6:30PM

Milford’s Garden

Coffee & Conversation
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10
3:00PM

Curator-Led Tour of Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal

with Milford Graves
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13
6:30PM

Rhea Combs & Greg Tate

In Conversation, with Milford Graves
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21
6:30PM

Spirituality and Healing Practices in Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal

Coffee & Conversation
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24
3:00PM

In Performance: Jason Moran

Online Premiere
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24
6:30PM

Susie Ibarra & Wil Calhoun

In Conversation, moderated by Jake Nussbaum
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28
6:30PM


This exhibition, presented by Ars Nova Workshop, gathers the many-layered and multi-faceted work of Milford Graves, exploring the practices and predilections of this extraordinary “jazz mind.” Mention Milford’s name to anyone who follows progressive jazz and they know him from landmark record­ings such as Albert Ayler’s Love Cry, Sonny Sharrock’s Black Woman, his groundbreaking work as a leader, including the Milford Graves Percussion Ensemble, and his performances with the likes of Lou Reed, Min Tanaka, and John Zorn. He has been a revelatory force in music since the mid-1960s, liberating the role of the drummer from “timekeeper” to instrumental improviser and giving rise to the Free Jazz movement. But even his musical practice cannot contain the energies of his creativity and intellect.

Collage of Healing Herbs and Bodily Systems, 1994, mixed media collage. Courtesy of the artist.

As a young drummer, Milford performed at John Coltrane’s funeral and led successful Latin music combos, drawing on his Afro-Caribbean roots. When he was barely old enough to vote, his life had taken off in a half-dozen different directions that led to revolutions in music, activism, medicine, botany, and even martial arts. He led the charge in bringing the drums out from the back of the bandstand, to a position equal with the “melodic” instruments. An anchor in the New York Art Quartet with Amiri Baraka, he was also active in the collective-bargaining movement of the Jazz Composers Guild. At the same time, he began his training as a cardiac technician with zeal; he invented a martial art form called Yara based on the movements of the Praying Mantis, boxing, West African ritual dance, and Lindy Hop; and he had an abiding interest in botany and herbology, inherited from his grandmother. By the time he began his nearly 40-year career at Bennington College, as a professor of music and holistic medicine, his fecund intellect had begun to explore radical connections between rhythm and the universe: in music, in movement, in healing, in the subatomic, in the activity of the heart and other organs.

His home in Jamaica, Queens, now overflows with the many accoutrements and outgrowths of his creative inquiries: a backyard garden, a dojo, and a basement filled with his drums and other musical instruments, herbs from his garden, his artwork from prints to paintings to sculpture, and a full laboratory of heart monitoring equipment. Among his many other achievements and awards, Milford has patented stem cell regeneration technology that utilizes frequency response, he teaches gardening and herbology to his neighbors as a way to promote health, and he continues to study rhythmic treatments for the heart. His home is quite literally built from this rich life and mind, and A Mind-Body Deal is an attempt to open the doors of his habitat to the spark of curiosity in our own minds, so we too may learn to weave our mind-bodies with the rhythms of the world around us.

Milford Graves, Yara in the Dojo, 1992. Courtesy of the artist.
Milford Graves, Yara in the Dojo, 1992. Courtesy of the artist.

The exhibition includes a collection of Graves’ hand-painted album covers and posters, idiosyncratic drum sets, multimedia sculptures, photographs, and costumes, with elements from his home, scientific studies, recording ephemera, and archival recordings, as well as space for performance and a reading room.

Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal is organized by Mark Christman, Artistic Director, Ars Nova Workshop, with Anthony Elms, Daniel and Brett Sundheim Chief Curator, ICA. Curatorial support provided by Jake Meginsky. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue to be published by Inventory Press.

Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania

Major support for Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal has been provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, with additional support from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Joseph Robert Foundation.

Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
TheAndy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Joseph Robert Foundation

Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal

September 25, 2020 – January 24, 2021

An exhibition gathering the many-layered and multi-faceted works of free jazz pioneer and polymath Milford Graves. Presented by Ars Nova Workshop at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia.

Venue

Institute of Contemporary Art
Philadelphia, PA

Related Programs

Mondays with Milford

A selection of online video screenings
SEPTEMBER 28, 2020 – JANUARY 24, 2021

Cell Melodies

Dr. Carlo Ventura and Dr. Baruch Krauss In Conversation with Milford Graves
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
6:30PM

Aesthetic of the Cool: Yara and the Camera in Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal

Coffee & Conversation
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15
3:00PM

Milford Graves & Jason Moran

In Conversation
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22
3:00PM

Milford Grave Full Mantis

An online discussion with director Jake Meginsky
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10
8:00PM

Jake Meginsky & Ashley Clark

In Conversation, with Milford Graves
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21
6:30PM

Milford’s Garden

Coffee & Conversation
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10
3:00PM

Curator-Led Tour of Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal

with Milford Graves
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13
6:30PM

Rhea Combs & Greg Tate

In Conversation, with Milford Graves
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21
6:30PM

Spirituality and Healing Practices in Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal

Coffee & Conversation
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24
3:00PM

In Performance: Jason Moran

Online Premiere
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24
6:30PM

Susie Ibarra & Wil Calhoun

In Conversation, moderated by Jake Nussbaum
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28
6:30PM