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Lorna Simpson: Works on Paper

Lorna Simpson: Works on Paper( )
By (photographer): Simpson, Lorna
Text by: Als, Hilton
Butler, Connie
Sirmans, Franklin
Zuckerman Jacobson, Heidi
ISBN:978-0-934324-63-2
Publication Date:Nov 2013
Publisher:Aspen Art Museum
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $65.00
Book Description:

One of the leading artists of her generation, Lorna Simpson (born 1960) came to prominence in the mid-1980s through her photographic and textual works that challenged conventional attitudes toward race, gender and cultural memory with a potent mixture of formal elegance and conceptual rigor. Published on the occasion of her 2013 exhibition at Aspen Art Museum, Lorna Simpson: Works on Paper highlights four recent bodies of work on paper that explore the complex relationship...
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Book Details
Pages:336
Detailed Subjects: Art / American / African American & Black
Art / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Photography / Individual Photographers / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8 x 10 Inches
Book Weight:0.002 Pounds
Author Biography
(By (photographer))
Hilton Als is an American writer and theater critic born in New York City, New York in 1960. He began contributing pieces to The New Yorker magazine in 1989 and later worked as a staff writer and theater critic. He worked as a staff writer for The Village Voice, an Editor-at-large at Vibe and wrote articles for The Nation. He collaborated on film scripts for "Swoon" and "Looking for Langston." He edited the exhibition catalog for The Whitney Museum of American Art, "Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art," His first book, The Women, was published in 1996. His awards included, the New York Association of Black Journalists first prize in both Magazine Critique/Review and Magazine Arts and Entertainment. He was awarded a Guggenheim for Creative Writing in 2000 and the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism for 2002-03. He won the 2016 Windham-Campbell Literature Prize in nonfiction for White Girls (2013) and The Women (1996). The 2016 Lambda literary awards presented him The Trustee Award for Excellence in Literature

He has taught at Yale University, Wesleyan, and Smith College.

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