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Sam Gilliam : existed existing.

Fine Arts Library ND237.G45 A4 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gilliam, Sam, 1933- artist, interviewee.
Contributor:
Obrist, Hans Ulrich, interviewer.
Moten, Fred, contributor.
Martin, Courtney J., contributor.
Pace Gallery.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gilliam, Sam, Jr., 1933-2022--Exhibitions.
Gilliam, Sam.
Gilliam, Sam, Jr., 1933-2022--Interviews.
Gilliam, Sam, Jr., 1933-2022.
African American artists--Exhibitions.
African American artists.
Painting, American--Exhibitions.
Painting, American.
Color-field painting--Exhibitions.
Color-field painting.
Exhibition catalogs.
Painting.
United States.
Genre:
Interviews.
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
142 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portrait ; 26 x 26 cm
Other Title:
Existed existing
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Pace Gallery, [2020]
Summary:
"Published for Sam Gilliam's recent exhibition, Existed Existing, this book features new paintings, washi papers, and sculptural works by the artist. Courtney J. Martin discusses Gilliam's approach to exhibition-making and the evolution of his practice in her essay 'Imagine the Show on the First Day.' In 'The Circle With a Whole in the Middle,' poet, cultural theorist, and MacArthur Fellow Fred Moten illuminates Gilliam's work in dialogue with the aesthetic considerations of abstraction and Blackness. An interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist explores themes including family, music, peers, and poetry." -- Publisher's website
Contents:
Introduction / Arne Glimcher
Paintings
Conversation with Sam Gilliam / Hans Ulrich Obrist
Washi papers
Circle with a whole in the middle / Fred Moten
Sculptural works I
Imagine the show on the first day / Courtney J. Martin
Sculptural works II.
Notes:
Catalog for the Sam Gilliam exhibition "Existed Existing" held at the Pace Gallery in New York November 6 - December 19, 2020.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781948701389
1948701383
OCLC:
1230158624

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