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Glenn Ligon

b. 1960

Glenn Ligon, Rückenfigur, 2009  2011.3a-i
Rückenfigur, 2009  2011.3a-i  Audio

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April 21, 2011
Reflections on the Midcareer Retrospective, with Glenn Ligon, Scott Rothkopf, and Huey Copeland

Glenn Ligon. Photograph by Tiffany Oelfke
Glenn Ligon. Photograph by Tiffany Oelfke

What does a midcareer retrospective mean for an artist, and how is a career defined? This roundtable takes up these questions on the occasion of Glenn Ligon’s midcareer exhibition. The Whitney has long supported living artists at key moments in their careers, and the Museum is unique in the number of midcareer exhibitions it features. Moreover, the Whitney has featured Ligon’s work in numerous exhibitions since the early 1990s, and has amassed the largest institutional holdings of his art. Ligon is joined by exhibition curator Scott Rothkopf and art historian Huey Copeland for a dialogue on the joys, fears, and implications of a midcareer show.

March 23, 2011
On The Death of Tom, with Glenn Ligon, Jason Moran, and Terrance McKnight

From left Terrance McKnight, Glenn Ligon and Jason Moran. Photograph by Tiffany Oelfke
From left Terrance McKnight, Glenn Ligon and Jason Moran. Photograph by Tiffany Oelfke

Glenn Ligon‘s latest video piece, The Death of Tom (2008), offers an abstractionist recreation of the final scene in Edwin S. Porter’s 1903 silent movie Uncle Tom’s Cabin, based on the novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Ligon asked experimental jazz musician, pianist, and composer Jason Moran to create a soundtrack for this piece, playing to changes in light on the screen. The film and live, improvised performance are followed by a conversation between Ligon and Moran, moderated by Terrance McKnight.

Video

Glenn Ligon: AMERICA

In this video, artist Glenn Ligon and curator Scott Rothkopf discuss Ligon’s “America” neons and his body of work in response to James Baldwin’s essay “Stranger in the Village,” both of which are on view in the exhibition Glenn Ligon: AMERICA.

Related exhibitions online

I, YOU, WE
Apr 25–Sep 1, 2013
“Progress”
Jul 11, 2008–Jan 4, 2009
Collecting Biennials
Jan 16–Nov 28, 2010
Glenn Ligon: AMERICA
Mar 10–Jun 5, 2011
Blues for Smoke
Feb 7–Apr 28, 2013

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