Shaunté Gates: The Night Before: Poppies & Parachutes, on view from January 9 to February 28, 2026, marks the artist’s first solo exhibition at Marc Straus. This ambitious presentation unfolds like a cinematic sequence, where each image feels suspended within a larger, unseen narrative. Gates draws viewers into a world shaped by memory, aspiration, and motion, inviting them to linger in the charged moment just before an event, a victory, or a transformation.
Gates’s visual language is deeply rooted in storytelling, informed by early exposure to cinema through his uncle’s vast home archive of recorded films. That formative experience instilled a sensitivity to how sweeping landscapes can coexist with intimate character studies. In this exhibition, his compositions echo that balance, presenting expansive, almost mythic settings that frame personal acts of resolve, tenderness, and ambition. The works read as carefully staged scenes, where every material element—wood, canvas, leather, photographic fragments—functions like a prop with symbolic weight.
While Gates often favors restrained, grayscale palettes, this body of work introduces striking bursts of red that punctuate glaciers, night skies, and open waters. These chromatic interruptions heighten emotional tension, suggesting urgency, risk, and desire. The figures that populate these scenes are always in motion, propelled forward with purpose. They are not fleeing adversity, but advancing toward possibility, embodying competition, perseverance, and self-determination. The heroism Gates depicts is quiet yet resolute, grounded in collective memory and cultural inheritance.
In works such as
Cooley High, Gates reimagines iconic figures from African American cinema, placing them within fantastical environments populated by chariots and parachutes. These juxtapositions elevate everyday tenderness into epic scale, blending nostalgia with speculative grandeur.
The Night Before: Poppies & Parachutes ultimately presents a world that resists full explanation, yet resonates deeply. Through layered imagery and cinematic pacing, Gates offers a vision of Black life defined by movement, imagination, and an unyielding drive toward becoming.
Images:
Shaunté Gates, Cooley High, 2025, acrylic, photo, pulled paper, colored pencil, pastel, collage on wood © Shaunté Gates