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Lyle Ashton Harris: Our First and Last Love

Contributor(s): Harris, Lyle Ashton (Artist), Ankori, Gannit (Foreword by), Tallant, Sally (Foreword by), Adusei-Poku, Nana (Text by (Art/Photo Books)), Ferguson, Roderick a (Text by (Art/Photo Books)), Goldberg, Ariel (Text by (Art/Photo Books)), Young, Paulette (Text by (Art/Photo Books)), Harris, Lyle Ashton (Contribution by), Haynes, Lauren (Contribution by), Rubin, Caitlin Julia (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9781941366653

Publisher: Gregory R. Miller & Company

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Pub Date: September 10, 2024

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 11.70" L x 10.30" W ( 3.05 lbs) 168 pages

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Both personal and universal, Harris' oeuvre weaves together legacies of family dynamics, queer histories and Afro-cosmopolitanism

Gathering photographs, assemblages, video installations and archival selections from his celebrated and lesser-known series, Our first and last love charts new connections across the artistic practice of New York-based artist Lyle Ashton Harris (born 1965). Informed by an adolescence that unfolded in New York City and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, as well as several years spent living in Ghana, Harris explores the complexities of African and African American collective identity while forging his own personal narrative as a Black queer man.
This book and its accompanying solo survey exhibition chronicles Harris' approach to representation and self-portraiture while tracing recurrent themes and formal techniques in his work over the last 35 years. Central to this curated selection is Harris' most recent series titled Shadow Works, mixed-media assemblages of photographic prints embedded in Ghanaian printed textiles with cowrie shells, pottery, handwritten notes, clippings of the artist's dreadlocks and other personal ephemera. In both the exhibition and its catalog, these works serve as thematic anchors underscoring Harris' layered approach to his ongoing creative explorations.

Review Quotes: As tender and touching as it is raspingly raw.--Vince Aletti "New Yorker"

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