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A People on the Cover

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A People on the Cover Synopsis

In this artist book, celebrated American Conceptual artist Glenn Ligon traces the representation of Black people on book covers in the United States, highlighting the deliberate use of typography, photography and graphics.

Best known for appropriating imagery and text from popular culture, Ligon has selected over 50 book covers - by both lesser-known and seminal authors, such as James Baldwin, Norman Mailer and Toni Morrison - to explore a rich and complex set of histories and representations.

To introduce the book, an essay by Ligon identifies one of the foundation stones of his life and work: the act of reading. Spanning the twentieth century and grouped thematically, the covers reveal correspondences between the past and the present, as well as links between the social and visual constructs of race, beauty and the body.

Published to coincide with the exhibition Glenn Ligon: Encounters and Collisions, both co-curated and featuring works by the artist, held at Nottingham Contemporary (4 April-14 June 2015) and Tate Liverpool (30 June-18 October 2015).

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781909932067
Publication date: 1st March 2015
Author: Glenn Ligon
Publisher: Ridinghouse
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 139 pages
Series: Ridinghouse
Genres: Individual artists, art monographs
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