Por esto estamos aquí

Availability: In stock
Special Price $10.80 Regular Price $12.00
Members save 10–20%. Join or log in .
Por esto estamos aquí
Go To Product Details
Paperback. 94 pages. 5.5" x 8.46".
David Hammons is an African-American artist, primarily known for "doing things in the streets" around Brooklyn and Harlem, in New York, who places himself somewhere between póvera art and Marcel Duchamp. Hammons creates his work from the waste and detritus of African-American community life, such as chicken wings, Night Train liquor bottles, locks of curly hair, bottle caps, etc. His ingenious and refined sculptures, as well as his installations, performances, and body prints draw on his critical view of racism and cultural stereotypes.

This book was translated by Abraham Cruzvillegas from a reading of the texts aloud. It brings together the essays that Tom Finkelpearl, Alanna Heiss, Kellie Jones and Robert Farris Thompson wrote for the catalog of the artist's 1991 retrospective, as well as a short text by Lynne Cooke and an interview with Hammons by Louise Neri, published in Parkett magazine in 1992.
More Information
Paperback. 94 pages. 5.5" x 8.46".