Simone Leigh

Simone Leigh

Simone Leigh , Jill Medvedow , Vanessa Agard-Jones
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Oct 3, 2023 · Anglais · Relié (365 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 365
Langue Anglais
Publié Oct 3, 2023
Éditeur DelMonico Books/Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
ISBN-10 1636810780
ISBN-13 9781636810782

Description

Simone Leigh's monograph delves into the artist's profound engagement with themes of community and Black feminism through her diverse multimedia works. This collection, featuring contributions from prominent scholars and artists, serves as a comprehensive exploration of Leigh's groundbreaking contributions to contemporary art. Each essay provides insights into how her installations and sculptural pieces highlight the complexities of identity and belonging, while also challenging conventional narratives within the art world.

Through rich visual documentation and critical analysis, the book invites readers to consider the cultural and societal implications of Leigh's art. It reveals the layers of meaning embedded in her practice, showcasing how she navigates race, gender, and the intersections of various experiences. This remarkable volume not only honors Leigh's work but also prompts a wider discussion around the importance of representation and the power of art to foster community and dialogue.

Genres

Histoire Philosophie Art et Photographie Contemporain
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