THEASTER GATES TO CREATE “A MONUMENT TO LISTENING” FOR TOM LEE PARK

George Abbott
memriverparks
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4 min readOct 6, 2021
Theaster Gates. Photo credit: Sara Pooley
  • The multi-part artistic intervention is inspired by Tom Lee’s heroism and is designed to spark self-reflection and conversation among park visitors. It will be activated by a robust multi-layered program including annual poetry and spoken word contests.
  • The installation is made possible by a $1.4 million grant from the Monuments Project at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

October 6, 2021 (MEMPHIS, TN) — Internationally acclaimed artist and social innovator Theaster Gates is creating a new, site-specific artwork for Tom Lee Park. A Monument to Listening will manifest in two custom-designed spaces in the new Tom Lee Park. The artwork highlights Tom Lee’s courage and heroism to provoke and encourage conversation, reflection, and a path to community reconciliation.

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has selected the commission for a $1.4 million grant as part of the foundation’s Monuments Project. The funding will support the design and construction of the artwork as well as funding a series of community-generated programs and events that will bring the project to life.

Theaster Gates is an award-winning artist and social innovator based in Chicago. Trained as an urban planner, his work explores space theory, land development, sculpture, and African American history. Gates has exhibited across the world and is the recipient of numerous international honors including the Légion d’Honneur and the Crystal Award. He is the first non-architect chosen to design London’s Serpentine Pavilion (to open in 2022). In his neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Gates, and the organization he founded — Rebuild Foundation, is demonstrating the impact of ambitious cultural initiatives and interventions that transform community narratives and support artists without cultural or physical displacement.

A Monument to Listening is my attempt at leveraging the traditional monument to new potentials, while honoring and celebrating the heroic actions of Tom Lee. I want Tom Lee to be remembered as the human who saw other human lives as equally valuable as — if not more valuable than — his own, and to invite people to visit the site and have the same encounter with their own humanity. This is my small contribution to the possibility of healing.” — Theaster Gates

Theaster Gates visiting Memphis in May, 2021. Photo credit: MadameFraankie and TONE

Located in the lush Community Batture section of the new Tom Lee Park, the installation will comprise two stone and brick plazas — a Point of Reflection and a Point of Redemption — with formations of low, human-scale, functional bronze sculptures in visual dialogue with the horizon and the Mississippi River. Nearby, the 2006 figurative sculpture of Lee by David Allan Clark will remain and be connected to Gates’ installation by walking paths surrounded by native vegetation and plantings.

The installation will be activated with a community-created program to include docents, trained in partnership with the National Civil Rights Museum, as well as poetry and spoken word competitions at three levels: national, local and student. The competitions will be produced in collaboration with The Poetry Foundation, Shelby County Schools, the Orpheum Theater and local poet and University of Memphis professor Marcus Wicker.

“This installation is an opportunity to provoke a conversation about Memphis and its future. It calls the tough question of racial equity and reminds us that a hero lives inside each of us, capable of acting boldly and selflessly, just like Tom Lee did in 1925. Theaster has a special gift for making art that causes us to see beauty and value where once we saw none. We are honored to have an artist of his stature and insight contributing to this signature park Memphis is building. We are thrilled and grateful that the Mellon Foundation is making an investment in Memphis to support this important work.” — Carol Coletta, President and CEO of Memphis River Parks Partnership

“Theaster Gates has an innovative and imaginative vision for the commemoration of Tom Lee, and we are excited to play a part in supporting this powerful piece of storytelling along the Memphis riverfront. This remarkable new monument will be a powerful example of how we hope our commemorative landscape across the United States will continue to evolve.” — Dr. Elizabeth Alexander, President of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

LEARN MORE

Gates will join the Studio Gang founder Jeanne Gang, SCAPE Founder Kate Orff and Carol Coletta for a special design presentation on Tom Lee Park at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 7. RSVP at bit.ly/TomLeePark1007.

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George Abbott
memriverparks

Director of External Affairs — Memphis River Parks Partnership