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Jacolby Satterwhite: How Lovly Is Me Being as I Am

Jacolby Satterwhite: How Lovly Is Me Being as I Am
Library Shelf Location 18.SATT
Publication Date 17 Jan 2022
Description

This is the first comprehensive survey on Jacolby Satterwhite (born 1986), who is celebrated for his prolific conceptual practice that engages a wide range of media to create layered and exuberant 3D animated films, immersive installations, sculptures, electronic dance tracks and performances. Satterwhite draws on diverse influences that include modernism, gaming, queer theory, mythology and Black culture, and possesses a special ability to turn existential uncertainty into a generative engine of resilience, reinvention and celebration—a quality he shares with his late mother and muse, Patricia Satterwhite.

In her diagrams for visionary household products and recordings of ethereal vocals, she leveraged her own irrepressible creativity to transform hardship into new worlds of possibility. A world-builder himself, Satterwhite’s multiform gestalt can be fully appreciated for the first time through this exhibition and companion monograph. Mapping this holistic view of Satterwhite’s masterful synthesis of personal, theoretical and pop-cultural influences across a wide range of materials and genres, this book affirms his position as one of the preeminent makers and thinkers of our time.

ISBN 9781733537827
Quantity 1
Pages 256
Editors Elizabeth Chodos, Andrew Durbin
Format Hardback
Publisher Miller Institute for Contemporary Art
Category Artists' Monographs A-Z
Keywords Conceptual Art, Modernism, Gaming, queer theory, Mythology, Black culture
Language English

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