Dennis Morris: Growing Up Black
In this selection from his archive, Dennis Morris gives us a beautifully well-judged and eloquent portrait of the black diaspora, frozen at a particular moment in time. It is pregnant […]
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In this selection from his archive, Dennis Morris gives us a beautifully well-judged and eloquent portrait of the black diaspora, frozen at a particular moment in time. It is pregnant […]
September / October 2012
Susan Worsham’s exhibition Bittersweet/Bloodwork features audio recordings of Worsham and her older neighbor Margaret Daniel’s conversations about plants, life, and death. All together, the photographs and accompaniments in Bittersweet/Bloodwork speak of […]
Miksys builds his Byelorussian itinerary as a conceptual maneuver, following the ideological formulas of mass celebrations of Soviet history in expectation of finding memories of the present. He shows us […]
14/38 (Not the Man I Once Was), 2009, Amy Elkins In each cell an inmate eats, sleeps and pretty much exists for 22½ hours a day. The other 1½ hours […]
We form long-term relationships with most artists we work with, whether it’s through our residency program, our publications, or our exhibitions. Our artists choose a variety of ways to keep […]
At Light Work we hosts exhibitions in our main gallery four times a year. The shows feature work by cutting-edge artists who receive recognition not only in our gallery but […]
September 4 – October 12, 2012
Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery
Lecture: Thursday, September 13, 2pm
Reception: Thursday, September 13, 5-7pm
Contact Sheet 168: Susan Worsham
Paperback: 48 pages
Publisher: Light Work (September 2012)
ISBN: 0-935445-80-3