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Image of Yourself in the World

Yourself in the World

Glenn Ligon, Scott Rothkopf

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Throughout his career, the artist Glenn Ligon (b 1960) has been deeply engaged with the written word: his artworks are full of painted, drawn, sculpted, photographed, and printed text. This title includes the essays and interviews, which demonstrate Ligon's exposition, ironic asides, knowing pop references, literary citations, and more.

Throughout his career, the artist Glenn Ligon (b. 1960) has been deeply engaged with the written word: his artworks are full of painted, drawn, sculpted, photographed, and printed text. In recent years, Ligon has also emerged as a prolific writer. His articles and critical essays have appeared in exhibition catalogues and leading art magazines and range from trenchant reviews to introspective musings on his own art and life experience.

Edited by Scott Rothkopf, who provides an introduction to Ligon's written corpus, this impressive volume begins with the artist's first major essay, a superbly crafted text written in 2004 about the artist David Hammons and his relationship to a younger generation of black artists. In all, ten essays and twelve interviews are included, all of which demonstrate Ligon's straightforward exposition, ironic asides, knowing pop references, literary citations, and clever turns of phrase. This volume will be an indispensible reader to all those interested in contemporary art and culture.

Published in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
208
Publisher:
Yale University Press
ISBN:
9780300169096
Published Date:
7/6/2011
Dimensions:
229mm x 152mm
Weight:
499g
Category:
Art & design styles: Conceptual art

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