
Adam Pendleton: Who Is Queen? A Reader
A Reader
Museum of Modern Art (Publisher)
Published on 16. September 2021
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-63345-110-0 (ISBN)
Description
Adam Pendleton (American, b. 1984) is a conceptual artist who uses historical and aesthetic content from visual culture to explore the ways in which context influences meaning. Drawing from a substantial archive that references both artistic and cultural movements, including Dada, Minimalism, Black Power, and the Civil Rights movement, among others, Pendleton reconfigures words, forms, and images to provoke critical questioning.
Published to accompany a multimedia installation at MoMA, this reader serves as a primer and handbook to the exhibition and features an artist intervention of photocopied textual sources, many of which directly relate to the content and programming of the exhibition. The project questions the notion of the museum as repository, and addresses the influence that mass movements, including those of the last decade such as Black Lives Matter and Occupy, can have on the exhibition as form. Drawing on the work of figures as disparate as Michael Hardt, Ruby Sales, and Glenn Gould, Who Is Queen? seeks to explore the nexus of abstraction and politics.
Published to accompany a multimedia installation at MoMA, this reader serves as a primer and handbook to the exhibition and features an artist intervention of photocopied textual sources, many of which directly relate to the content and programming of the exhibition. The project questions the notion of the museum as repository, and addresses the influence that mass movements, including those of the last decade such as Black Lives Matter and Occupy, can have on the exhibition as form. Drawing on the work of figures as disparate as Michael Hardt, Ruby Sales, and Glenn Gould, Who Is Queen? seeks to explore the nexus of abstraction and politics.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
255 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 271 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1183 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63345-110-0 (9781633451100)
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Persons
Stuart Comer is The Lonti Ebers Chief Curator, Department of Media and Performance at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Adrienne Edwards is Engell Speyer Family Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Danielle A. Jackson is a Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Media and Performance at MoMA. Mario Gooden is a principal and founder of Huff + Gooden Architects. Adam Pendleton is a conceptual artist works in a wide array of mediums (painting, collage, video, and installation), Pendleton's methodology is known as "Black Dada," a process that brings together disparate voices while simultaneously addressing the codes of representation and abstraction, the aesthetics of blackness, and the uses of language. Lynne Tillman is a novelist, short story writer, and cultural critic.
Content
Foreword / Glenn D. Lowry
Introduction / Stuart Comer
Commissioned Essay / Mario Gooden
Roundtable Interview / Stuart Comer, Adrienne Edwards, Danielle A. Jackson, Adam Pendleton, and Lynne Tillman
Reprinted Essays
Audiography
Authors
Acknowledgments
Photo Credits
Trustees
Copyright
Introduction / Stuart Comer
Commissioned Essay / Mario Gooden
Roundtable Interview / Stuart Comer, Adrienne Edwards, Danielle A. Jackson, Adam Pendleton, and Lynne Tillman
Reprinted Essays
Audiography
Authors
Acknowledgments
Photo Credits
Trustees
Copyright