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Glenn Ligon: Stranger
Library Shelf Location
18.LIGO
Publication Date
2001
Description
Glenn Ligon often uses language in his paintings to address the position of African Americans (especially men) in contemporary America. His previous works have included texts written by Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston, and Jean Genêt. This work includes text from James Baldwin’s essay "Stranger in the Village," first published in 1953.
ISBN
0942949196
Quantity
1
Pages
37
Format
Catalogue
Publisher
Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
Categories
Drawing
,
Painting
,
Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
Keywords
Abstract (fine arts style)
,
Nonrepresentational Art
Related Gallery
Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
Artist's Nationality
African-American
Language
English
Material
Coal
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