Life of the Party
July 18, 2025 - September 27, 2025
Wiregrass Museum of Art
126 Museum Avenue
Dothan, Alabama 36303

New work by Vitus Shell

Curated by Ben Hickey

Life of the Party features portraits by ascending Southern artist Vitus Shell of Black youth from Dothan and the surrounding areas, as well as others throughout the Deep South. In preparation for this body of work, Shell visited the Wiregrass Museum of Art and ArtFolk. to conduct photoshoots and interviews with his subjects. The photographs and interviews were then used to inform large scale painted portraits, superimposed on backgrounds of collaged advertisements and articles that reference hip-hop culture’s urge to sample and reimagine the world through a Black lens.

Each painting is larger than life, with gold frames and accents that immediately empower and catapult each subject to celebrity status. However, the gold paint, while nodding to traditional economic and political value, isn’t the same precious materials associated with fine art through the ages. The cultural push and pull created by Shell’s images and materials illustrate the aspirational goals of youths and how hip-hop culture can subvert cultural norms. This dichotomy often appeals to corporations when it suits their needs. The same can be said of the exhibition’s title, Life of the Party. This title addresses how Black youth culture is marketing gold for corporations and can also be used to mobilize political movements. While it is difficult to determine if any culture caught up in marketing campaigns and the 24-hour media cycle has agency in that context, it is not the case in Shell’s work. Shell emphasizes joy and pride within his work, embracing the notion that existence is resistance.

About Vitus Shell

Mixed media collage painter, Vitus Shell lives and works in his hometown Monroe, LA, where he is an Assistant Professor at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. He was the 2021 Louisiana Artist of the Year and received an NPN Take Notice Fund in 2022. He has exhibited in solo exhibitions at IBIS Contemporary Art Gallery in New Orleans and 5 Points Art Gallery in Milwaukee, WI. His extensive list of group exhibitions includes Multiplicity at Frist Art Museum in Nashville, TN and Louisiana Contemporary at Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans.

His work is geared toward the black experience and giving agency to people from this community through powerful images deconstructing, sampling, and remixing identity, civil rights, and contemporary black culture. In 2007 while attending the University of Mississippi, Shell was honored with the MFA Grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation. Public Collections include the Center for the Americas at Vanderbilt University and the Elliot Perry Collection, among others. Additionally, Shell has taught at Grambling University and Louisiana Tech University. He is also the president and co-founder of the Black Creatives Circle of North Louisiana.

About Ben Hickey

Ben Hickey is the Executive Director for the Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts in Buffalo, New York. Previously he was curator of exhibitions and Emily Cyr Bridges Endowed Professor of Art at the Hilliard Art Museum on the campus of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Most central to his curatorial practice are projects that blend social history, sense of place, and interdisciplinary collaborations. With over one hundred exhibition credits, artists whose work he has exhibited include Brian Kelly of the Marais Press, Letitia Huckaby, L. Kasimu Harris, Robert C. Tannen, Richard Landry, Pat Phillips, Beili Liu, Sonya Clark, Hasan Elahi, Dawoud Bey, and James Surls.

 


Generous funding for this exhibition and related programming is provided by: