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Laura Hoptman

    Ugo Rondinone
    Adam Pendleton
    David Hammons: Body Prints, 1968-1979
    • David Hammons: Body Prints, 1968-1979

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      "The first book dedicated to these pivotal early works on paper, David Hammons: Body Prints, 1968-1979 brings together the monoprints and collages in which the artist used the body as both a drawing tool and printing plate to explore performative, unconventional forms of image-making. Hammons created the body prints by greasing his own body--or that of another person--with substances including margarine and baby oil, pressing or rolling body parts against paper, and sprinkling the surface with charcoal and powdered pigment. The resulting impressions are intimately direct indexes of faces, skin and hair that exist somewhere between spectral portraits and physical traces. Hammons' body prints represent the origin of his artistic language, one that has developed over a long and continuing career and that emphasizes both the artifacts and subjects of contemporary Black life in the United States. More than a half century after they were made, these early works on paper exemplify Hammons' celebration of the sacredness of objects touched or made by the Black body, and his biting critique of racial oppression. The body prints highlighted in this volume introduce the major themes of a 50-year career that has become central to the history of postwar American art. The book features a conversation between curator and activist Linda Goode Bryant and artist Senga Nengudi, as well as a photo essay by photographer Bruce W. Talamon, who documented Hammons at work in his Los Angeles studio in 1974."

      David Hammons: Body Prints, 1968-1979
    • The first encompassing publication on the work of the groundbreaking American artist Adam Pendleton

      Adam Pendleton
    • Ugo Rondinone

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the extensive oeuvre of a highly prolific and versatile artist, this definitive monograph delves into three decades of innovative work. It highlights the artist's unique contributions and the impact of their diverse artistic expressions, showcasing a rich tapestry of creativity that has captivated audiences. The book serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the evolution and significance of the artist's career, making it essential for both fans and scholars alike.

      Ugo Rondinone