Adam Pendleton : Who is queen? : a reader / edited by Adam Pendleton with Alec Mapes-Frances ; introduction by Stuart Comer ; with contributions by Adrienne Edwards, Mario Gooden, Danielle A. Jackson, and Lynne Tillman ; [with texts from Jason Adams [18 others]].

"In this primer accompanying Adam Pendleton's MoMA show, the artist behind 'Black Dada' fuses musical counterpoint with the aesthetics of protest, Adam Pendleton draws on visual culture and historical archives to explore the ways in which context influences meaning. Referencing a broad range of arti...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) (Host institution, Publisher)
Other Authors: Pendleton, Adam, 1984- (Artist, Editor)
Mapes-Frances, Alec (Editor)
Comer, Stuart (Writer of introduction, Contributor)
Edwards, Adrienne (Art critic) (Writer of added commentary)
Gooden, Mario (Writer of added commentary)
Jackson, Danielle A., 1987- (Writer of added commentary)
Tillman, Lynne (Writer of added commentary)
Adams, Jason (Contributor)
Language:English
Published: New York : Museum of Modern Art, [2021]
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Physical Description:272 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Variant Title:
Who is Queen, a reader
Format: Book
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Summary:
"In this primer accompanying Adam Pendleton's MoMA show, the artist behind 'Black Dada' fuses musical counterpoint with the aesthetics of protest, Adam Pendleton draws on visual culture and historical archives to explore the ways in which context influences meaning. Referencing a broad range of artistic and cultural currents--including Dada, Minimalism and Black Power--Pendleton reconfigures words, forms and images to provoke critical questioning. Published to accompany Pendleton's installation at the Museum of Modern Art, this reader serves as a primer and handbook to the exhibition and features a number of photocopied textual and visual sources, many of which directly relate to the concept, content and programming of the exhibition. The project questions the notion of the museum as repository and addresses the influence that mass movements, including those of the last decade such as Black Lives Matter and Occupy, could have on the exhibition as form. Drawing on the work of figures as disparate as Glenn Gould, Michael Hardt and Ruby Sales, Who Is Queen? seeks to explore the nexus of abstraction and politics"--Provided by distributor.
Note:"'Who is Queen?' is an evolution of the Black Dada project. ... 'Who is Queen?' also considers the aesthetics of protest, particularly of the Black Lives Matter and Occupy movements, two of the most significant civil-rights campaigns of the past decade"--Page 7.
Audiography: pages 255-263.
Call Number:N6537.P365 A4 2021
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (page 269).
ISBN:1633451100
9781633451100
Exhibitions:
Catalog accompanying an exhibition held at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, September 18, 2021-January 30, 2022.