The Knockturnal
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Videos
  • Covers
  • Merch
EventsLifestyleThe Latest

PARADE by Derek Fordjour: A Tour Through Nostalgia

by Sergio Rico July 29, 2017
by Sergio Rico July 29, 2017 0 comments
2.6K

The latest show at The Sugar Hill Children’s Museum, “Parade” by Derek Fordjour, is a spectacle that will leave you wistfully exhilarated.

Taking place in one of Harlem’s most distinct architectural marvels the museum initiates you into an immersive experience of art from the moment the doors open with permanent art installations grabbing for your attention. Moreover, the museum inherited a rich history of culture passed down by the Harlem Renaissance with characters including: W. E. B. Du Bois, Thurgood Marshall, Adam Clayton Powell, Duke Ellington – among so many others – individuals that challenged the status quo and pushed forward conventions of Harlem’s unique culture.

The beautiful Sugar Hill Children’s Museum.

That same sense of greatness and revolution was present at PARADE’s opening, on Wednesday July 27, as the large crowd gathered eagerly to partake in a spectacle unlike most art shows they’d been to. Almost like entering a scene from “Alice in Wonderland” the show’s processionary nature transports you from the ordinary into an enchanted multi-dimensional world.

Entrance of Derek Fordjour’s “Parade”

Fordjour’s rabbit hole delivers you into the distant memories of childhood where the forgotten parts of ourselves come back to life like watching old home-made movies. Like all distant memories, the show is beautifully chaotic like a collage of seemingly disparate details that converge and overlap without overt rhyme or reason.

House of Cards on top of Record Player at Derek Fordjour’s “Parade”

It is the kind of show that is impossible to fully absorb, instead it absorbs you. Upon completing PARADE you’ll be turning to your friends, asking: “Did you notice this?” , “Remember that?” , “How about those…!” and suddenly you’ll find yourself far down along the path of memory lane to a time when everything was saturated with imagination and potential.

Army Men and Sky at “Parade”

For me that’s the true beauty of this show. It refreshes our childhood spirit that was once so young and naïve; occupied with the innocence of curiosity; virgin to the worries of adulthood; a spirit that recognizes the magic in the mundane and the inimitable in the ordinary. This show reminds its audience that vestiges of our juvenile fantasies still thrive within us – that they have not abandoned us despite our daily distractions.

Toy Cars tucked away at “Parade”

The world Fordjour invites you to join is layered with such precise nuance and with an astounding attention to detail that while feels universal and applicable to each of us, it is also clear that it is a biographically tailored show. Fordjour told us: “It’s all personal! Specifically, the bed, half-made/ half-unmade. It’s about my push and pull between being disciplined and undisciplined. Creativity, for me, lives somewhere in between.”

Knowing this the thesis of the show appears clearer than ever. The liminality the spectator experiences is one between the contracts of adulthood and the blank slate of pubescence – exactly where the seeds of our creative persuasions first germinated. It’s the perfect return home and a perfect example of an art that can truly rejuvenate!

 

Derek Fordjourparade
0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Sergio Rico

Sergio Rico is from Hudson, New York and currently lives in Harlem. Filmmaking and writing are his primary passions, along with motorcycling, swimming, and playing guitar. He is currently studying at Columbia University in the Art History department.

previous post
On The Scene: Motorola Z2 Force Launch Party
next post
TV Review: ‘Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy’ Debuts on HBO

Related Posts

Where Winter Meets the Skyline: Magic Hour Mountain...

January 8, 2026

Christmas Night Opera Fills Carnegie Hall with World-Class...

January 7, 2026

Noah Wyle and ‘The Pitt’ Producers Say the...

January 5, 2026

“Fearless and Unapologetic”: Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung...

January 5, 2026

Jefferson’s Bourbon Hosts Intimate Holiday Party To Ring...

December 30, 2025

New Year’s Eve Countdown in Times Square

December 29, 2025

The ‘Testament of Ann Lee’ Feels More Relevant...

December 27, 2025

A Return to Form at BLACKBARN

December 24, 2025

Gifts with a Twist: For the Cocktail Lovers...

December 23, 2025

Beyond the I Love NY T-Shirt – Top...

December 22, 2025

Digital Cover No. 19

The Knockturnal Merch

Follow Us On The Gram

Follow on Instagram

About The Site

We are a collective of creative tastemakers made up of fashion, music and entertainment industry insiders. It’s all about access. You want it. We have it.

Terms Of Use

Privacy Policy

Meet The Team

CONTACT US

For general inquiries and more info on The Knockturnal, please contact our staff at:
info@theknockturnal.com
fashion@theknockturnal.com
advertising@theknockturnal.com
editorial@theknockturnal.com
beauty@theknockturnal.com

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Youtube

© Copyright - The Knockturnal | Developed by CI Design + Media

The Knockturnal
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Videos
  • Covers
  • Merch