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Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility

Contributor(s): James, Ashley (Editor), Cortez, Rio (Contribution by), Helal, Marwa (Contribution by), Henson, Kristian (Contribution by), Holiday, Harmony (Contribution by), Mutiti, Nontsikelelo (Contribution by), Rahim, Hassan (Contribution by), Young, Kevin (Contribution by), Carter, Jordan (Text by (Art/Photo Books)), Dozier, Ayanna (Text by (Art/Photo Books)), Lee, Key Jo (Text by (Art/Photo Books)), Russell, Legacy (Text by (Art/Photo Books)), Schriber, Abbe (Text by (Art/Photo Books))

ISBN: 9780892075638

Publisher: Guggenheim Museum

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Pub Date: November 21, 2023

Dewey: 704.942

LCCN: 2023037218

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 12.20" L x 8.00" W ( 2.50 lbs) 256 pages

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From Dawoud Bey and Lorna Simpson to Sondra Perry and Kerry James Marshall, a multiethnic group of artists explores what it means to be seen, not seen or erased in the world through formal experimentations with the figure

Going Dark brings together a multigenerational group of contemporary artists who engage the "semi-visible" figure--representations that are partially (or fully) obscured, including, in some cases, literally darkened--and suggests that the concept of going dark is a tool that has been used by artists for decades to probe enduring questions surrounding both the potential and the discontents of social visibility. Across mediums--painting, photography, sculpture, video and installation--Going Dark names, charts and makes meaning of the semi-visible figure, arguing for its significance in contemporary art as a genre of unique conceptual and formal power. Approximately 120 works in all of these mediums by more than 25 artists are featured.
Essays by such curators as Legacy Russell and Jordan Carter, and professor Abbe Schriber, among others, contextualize the histories that inspired these works. In addition, four award-winning poets and three acclaimed graphic designers have contributed works.
Artists include: American Artist, Kevin Beasley, Rebecca Belmore, Dawoud Bey, John Edmonds, Ellen Gallagher, David Hammons, Lyle Ashton Harris, Tomashi Jackson, Titus Kaphar, Glenn Ligon, Kerry James Marshall, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Joiri Minaya, Sandra Mujinga, Chris Ofili, Sondra Perry, Farah Al Qasimi, Faith Ringgold, Doris Salcedo, Lorna Simpson, Sable Elyse Smith, Stephanie Syjuco, Hank Willis Thomas, WangShui, Carrie Mae Weems and Charles White.

Review Quotes: It's a compelling counterpoint to the art world's seemingly endless hunger for Black portraiture by superstars like Jordan Casteel, Amy Sherald, Henry Taylor and Kehinde Wiley, who have long been offering images of Black subjectivity through figuration. In this show, the figure is often barely there.--Aruna D'Souza "The New York Times: Arts"

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