Warm Broad Glow
2005
10.0 x 121.0 cm
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
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Glenn Ligon: Exploring Identity Through Minimalist Portraits
Glenn Ligon (born 1960, pronounced Lie-gōne) is an American conceptual artist whose work delves into profound questions about race, language, desire, sexuality, and identity. Situated in New York City, Ligon’s artistic trajectory began with a formative experience at Walden School, where he received a privileged education alongside his brother—a stark contrast to his upbringing in the Forest Houses Projects of the Bronx. This juxtaposition profoundly shaped his worldview and fueled his artistic explorations. Following graduation from Wesleyan University with a B.A., Ligon honed his skills as a proofreader for a law firm while simultaneously pursuing painting, immersing himself in the stylistic legacy of Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock—artists who championed abstraction and challenged conventional notions of representation. This early engagement with abstract expressionism served as an invaluable foundation for his subsequent artistic endeavors. The mid-1980s marked a pivotal moment in Ligon’s career, triggering a transformative shift toward incorporating text into his artwork. Inspired by the writings and speeches of influential African American figures—James Baldwin, Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison—he began to utilize language as a tool for articulating complex ideas about racial identity and confronting societal prejudices. This stylistic innovation distinguished him from many of his contemporaries and established him as a pioneer in exploring the intersection between visual art and literary discourse. Ligon gained considerable recognition within the burgeoning artistic landscape of the early 1990s alongside artists like Janine Antoni, Renée Green, Marlon Riggs, Gary Simmons, and Lorna Simpson—a cohort who collectively interrogated themes of race, gender, and cultural heritage. His work challenged established conventions and championed a critical engagement with American history and culture. Throughout his career, Ligon has garnered acclaim for his groundbreaking contributions to contemporary art. He achieved significant success in exhibitions worldwide, including the Venice Biennale (1997), Berlin Biennial (2014), Istanbul Biennial (2019), Documenta XI (2002), and numerous solo shows that showcased his distinctive artistic vision. His accolades include a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and the Studio Museum’s Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize—testaments to his enduring influence on the art world. Ligon's work is held in prominent museum collections across continents, solidifying his place as one of the most important artists of our time.Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Post-Blackness']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Willem de Kooning
- Jackson Pollock
- Date Of Birth: 1960
- Full Name: Glenn Ligon
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks: ['Come Out #12; #13; #14; #15']
- Place Of Birth: Bronx, NY

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