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Kerry James Marshall
Kerry James Marshall
Robert Storr
Angela Choon
其他書名
Look See
出版
David Zwirner Books
, 2015
主題
Art / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Art / Conceptual
Art / History / Contemporary (1945-)
Art / Individual Artists / Monographs
Art / American / African American & Black
Art / Subjects & Themes / General
Art / Subjects & Themes / Human Figure
ISBN
1941701086
9781941701089
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Z6rcrQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
With a career spanning almost three decades, Kerry James Marshall is well known for his complex and multilayered portrayals of youths, interiors, nudes, housing estate gardens, land- and seascapes, all of which synthesize different traditions and genres while seeking to counter stereotypical representations of black people in society. Working across various mediums, from paintings to comic-style drawings to sculptural installations, photographs, and videos, the artist conflates actual and imagined events from African-American history, integrating a range of stylistic influences to address the limited historiography of black art. Produced on the occasion of Marshall's first exhibition at David Zwirner in London and designed by JNL Design in Chicago, Look See features beautiful reproductions of every painting on view in the show - all of them brand-new compositions - as well as numerous details and preparatory drawings, installation photographs and new scholarship by Robert Storr and Hamza Walker. As suggested by the show's title, these portraits use the etymological differences between looking and seeing as their point of departure, featuring subjects whose dissociated stares seem as defiant as they are mystifying. In keeping with his signature approach, Marshall has painted his figures in strikingly opaque black pigments, both fashioning and abstracting their presences in order to assimilate the limitations and contradictions of style, subject, and chronology inherent in art-historical narratives written from a white, Western perspective. Taken all together, the range of materials included in Look See constitutes a vibrant and comprehensive portrait of Marshall's original and ever-evolving practice.