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Glenn Ligon: Layers of Meaning | "Exclusive" | Art21

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    There's lots of levels on which my
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    paintings can be approached.
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    One can approach it as simply an object
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    that has a certain kind of beauty.
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    One can approach it as
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    an object that has a text in it that has different
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    levels of legibility.
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    If one knows James Baldwin and realizes
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    that the text in my painting is from an
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    essay that he's written, then that opens up
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    the painting; gives it a different level of
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    meaning.
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    The paintings that address the Million Man
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    March were made in the mid '90's,
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    a couple of years after Louis Farrakahn,
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    the leader of the Nation of Islam
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    organized a march on the mall in
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    Washington, D.C. about the visibility and
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    presence of black men in the country,
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    which I find rather ironic, since
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    black people have been in this country since the beginning
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    before there was even a country
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    but we still feel the need to
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    assert our personhood.
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    The irony of this march, perhaps, was that
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    black women were encouraged to absent
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    themselves from work, but not to attend
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    the march as full participants.
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    When I started to think about making silk-screen
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    paintings using images of the march,
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    this kind of notion of absence or
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    disappearance of women was something I
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    was interested in and something I tried
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    to find in the images themselves.
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    Like any artwork, things become richer
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    if you know more about them,
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    but I don't think that's crucial.
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    Someone can walk into a museum and not
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    know a single thing about a Jackson Pollock
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    painting and still have a reaction to it;
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    still get something from it. The thing
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    that they get from it may be richer if they
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    know more about it, but that's like
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    anything (laughter), you know, that's
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    about being in the world.
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Title:
Glenn Ligon: Layers of Meaning | "Exclusive" | Art21
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Video Language:
English, British
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Art21
Project:
"Extended Play" series
Duration:
02:54

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