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Glenn Ligon - What We Said The Last Time - Exhibitions - Luhring Augustine

Luhring Augustine is pleased to present What We Said The Last Time, an exhibition of new work by Glenn Ligon, and Entanglements, a curatorial project by the artist. A companion exhibition entitled We Need To Wake Up Cause That’s What Time It Is opened at Luhring Augustine Bushwick on January 16th and remains on view through April 17, 2016.

 

What We Said The Last Time features a suite of seventeen archival pigment prints that document the paint-spattered pages of the artist’s well-worn copy of James Baldwin’s seminal 1953 essay “Stranger in the Village.” Written during a stay in a remote Swiss mountain hamlet, Baldwin’s text examines complex and urgent questions around blackness, culture, and history. Since 1996, Ligon has used the essay as the basis of his “Stranger” series, including prints, drawings, and dense paintings made with oil stick and often coal dust that oscillate between legibility and obscurity. While creating these canvases, Ligon kept pages of Baldwin’s essay on his studio table for reference, and over the years they became covered with random smudges of black paint, oil stains, and fingerprints. Intrigued by this accumulation of marks, Ligon transformed the book pages into a suite of large-scale prints, using the full text of the essay for the first time in his career. The resulting work is a palimpsest of accumulated personal histories that suggests Ligon’s long engagement with Baldwin’s essay, as well as a new strategy in his ongoing exploration of the interplay between language and abstraction.

 

Also on view is Entanglements, a curatorial project by Ligon that examines how artists use the studio as a base from which to engage momentous cultural shifts and political events in both direct and oblique ways.  Key to the exhibition is Bruce Nauman’s Violin Tuned D.E.A.D. (1969), a video that presents the artist repetitively playing a single note on a violin with his back to the camera. While discussions of Nauman’s video works from this period have focused on issues of performativity, endurance, and the body, Ligon was interested in how Nauman’s discordant note can be heard as a soundtrack to the war in Vietnam or the brutal violence faced by civil rights workers. While not directly commenting on these issues, the ominous soundscape of Violin Tuned D.E.A.D. nevertheless suggests Nauman’s engagement with that turbulent moment in American history and served as a point of departure for Ligon to consider other works in which the artist’s studio has acted as a conduit for contemporary events. Ligon’s selections posit new identities, conversations or modes of sociability as a response to pressing social and political issues.  Entanglements features artworks and ephemera by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, David Hammons, On Kawara, Glenn Ligon, Bruce Nauman, Adrian Piper, Bob Thompson, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, and Andy Warhol.

 

Glenn Ligon lives and works in New York. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Wesleyan University in 1982, and attended the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in 1985. A mid-career retrospective of Ligon’s work, Glenn Ligon: America, organized by Scott Rothkopf, opened at the Whitney Museum of American Art in March 2011 and traveled nationally. Ligon has also been the subject of solo museum exhibitions at the Camden Arts Centre in London, the Power Plant in Toronto, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and the Studio Museum in Harlem, among others. He participated in All the World’s Futures at the 56th Venice Biennale (2015), and he curated the group exhibition Glenn Ligon: Encounters and Collisions (2015) with Nottingham Contemporary and Tate Liverpool. Ligon’s work is held in the permanent collections of museums worldwide including Tate Modern, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Art Institute of Chicago; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Artworks

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Glenn Ligon Untitled, 2016 

Glenn Ligon
Untitled, 2016 
From a suite of 17 archival pigment prints
Edition of 5 and 1 artist's proof
71 x 49 inches

(180.3 x 124.5 cm)

Felix Gonzalez-Torres “Untitled” (1992), 1992 

Felix Gonzalez-Torres
“Untitled” (1992), 1992 
Framed Photostat

Edition of 4 + 1 AP
12 5/8 x 16 5/8 inches 

(32.1 x 42.2 cm)

 

© The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation
Courtesy of Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York

Bruce Nauman Violin Tuned D.E.A.D., 1969 

Bruce Nauman
Violin Tuned D.E.A.D., 1969 
Video; black and white, sound
Duration: 60 minutes

 

© Bruce Nauman; Courtesy of Video Data Bank, www.vdb.org

Glenn Ligon Self-Portrait, 2002 

Glenn Ligon
Self-Portrait, 2002 
Coaldust, printing ink, oil, synthetic polymer paint, oilstick, glue and graphite on canvas
47 1/2 x 35 1/2 inches 

(120.7 x 90.2 cm)

Bob Thompson Untitled, 1960 

Bob Thompson
Untitled, 1960 
Felt-tip pen on paper
14 x 16 3/4 inches 

(35.6 x 42.5 cm)

 

© Estate of Bob Thompson; Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY

Bob Thompson, Untitled (Sonny Rollins at the Five Spot), c.1964-65  

Bob Thompson

Untitled (Sonny Rollins at the Five Spot), c.1964-65  

Black felt tip marker on paper

14 x 11 inches 

(35.6 x 27.9 cm)

 

© Estate of Bob Thompson; Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY

Glenn Ligon Red Hands II, 1996 

Glenn Ligon
Red Hands II, 1996 
Silkscreen on canvas
52 3/4 x 60 3/4 inches 

(134 x 154.3 cm)

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye A Passion Like No Other, 2012 

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
A Passion Like No Other, 2012 
Oil on canvas
31 1/2 x 29 5/8 inches

(80 x 75.3 cm)

Framed: 33 1/4 x 31 3/8 x 2 1/4 inches

(84.5 x 79/7 x 5.7 cm)

 

© Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.  Courtesy of the artist, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, and Corvi-Mora, London

Adrian Piper Decide Who You Are, 1991  

Adrian Piper
Decide Who You Are, 1991  
Postcard
7 x 5 inches 

(17.8 x 12.7 cm) 

 

Collection of the Adrian Piper Research Archive Foundation Berlin. © APRA Foundation Berlin.

Adrian Piper Decide Who You Are, 1991  

Adrian Piper
Decide Who You Are, 1991  
Postcard
7 x 5 inches 

(17.8 x 12.7 cm) 

 

Collection of the Adrian Piper Research Archive Foundation Berlin. © APRA Foundation Berlin.

Installation Views

Glenn Ligon, What We Said The Last Time

Glenn Ligon

What We Said The Last Time
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Glenn Ligon, What We Said The Last Time

Glenn Ligon

What We Said The Last Time
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Glenn Ligon, What We Said The Last Time

Glenn Ligon

What We Said The Last Time
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Glenn Ligon, What We Said The Last Time

Glenn Ligon

What We Said The Last Time
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Glenn Ligon, What We Said The Last Time

Glenn Ligon

What We Said The Last Time
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Glenn Ligon, What We Said The Last Time

Glenn Ligon

What We Said The Last Time
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Glenn Ligon, What We Said The Last Time

Glenn Ligon

What We Said The Last Time
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Entanglements , curated by Glenn Ligon

Entanglements 

curated by Glenn Ligon
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Pictured from left: Bob Thompson, Felix Gonzalez-Torres

Entanglements , curated by Glenn Ligon

Entanglements 

curated by Glenn Ligon
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Pictured from left: Glenn Ligon, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye

Entanglements , curated by Glenn Ligon

Entanglements 

curated by Glenn Ligon
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Pictured from left: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Adrian Piper, David Hammons

Entanglements , curated by Glenn Ligon

Entanglements 

curated by Glenn Ligon
Installation view

February 27 – April 2, 2016

Luhring Augustine, New York

Pictured from left: David Hammons, Bob Thompson

Contact

For more information about the artist, please contact Lisa Varghese at 212-206-9100 or lisa@luhringaugustine.com.

For press requests, please contact Caroline Burghardt at 718-386-2745 or caroline@luhringaugustine.com.

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