Jeffery Gibson: Like a Hammer

Denver: Denver Art Museum, 2018. Hardcover. A beautiful bright blue fabric casebound book with the title debossed in purple on the front cover and down the spine. There is a matte dustcover. The spine is purple and the text is multicolored and embossed in gloss. The title on the front cover is also multicolored, embossed, and glossy. The headband is navy and white. The inside front and back free and pasted end pages are a bright neon green. Pages: (5), 6-143, (1). Contains a plethora of full-color illustrations. VG+/VG+: A book in excellent condition. Clean pages and tight binding. The dust jacket is clean and free of tears. Item #202162
ISBN: 9783791357331

Out of print. "'Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer' is the first major traveling exhibition and catalog devoted to the art of Jeffrey Gibson, who is of Mississippi Choctaw and Cherokee heritage. This mid-career survey focuses on work made since 2011, a pivotal and productive time when he fully developed his own visual language. Widely recognized as a unique and influential voice in both the contemporary art world and the Native American art world, Gibson blends aesthetics to create bold works that speak to both Native and non-Native audiences ... Essays explore the role of alternative subcultures, craft, design, futurism, gender, indigenous, aesthetics, intertribal powwow culture, marginalization, materiality, personal biography, popular music, and postcolonialism in Gibson's exuberant and provocative paintings, mixed-media wall works, sculptures, and videos."

OCLC: 1039890563

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