Glenn Ligon

by Pablo | Jul 11, 2016 | Artists, Blogt

Pablo

Pablo

Pablo González-Trejo (b. 1973, Cuba) is a Vinça-based artist whose work explores the interplay of identity, memory, and entropy. His paintings and performances have been exhibited internationally and are included in private and public collections worldwide.

Glenn Ligon

Mostly, though, paint functions as a medium of resistance for Ligon; it occludes visibility and threatens form. Nowhere is such deletion more explicit than in Untitled (Cancelation Prints) (1992 and 2003), where a flesh-coloured ‘X’ overtakes the entire white image field, demarcating the distance between the construct of whiteness and the pinkness of most European skin. This obliterating impulse equally manifests in Self-Portrait, the inky, black surface of which is visibly scratched and gouged. Such signs of refusal emphasize how Ligon’s numerous self-portraits are invariably exercises in effacement and retraction. – Leora Maltz-Leca

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