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ISBN-10: 8418934492
ISBN-13: 9788418934490
Publisher: La Fabrica
Publish Date: 10/03/2023
Dimensions: 12.60" L, 9.50" W, 0.80" H

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: No Twilight Too Mighty

Text by (Art/Photo Books): Kodwo Eshun
Text by (Art/Photo Books): Lekha Hileman Waitoller

Hardcover

Price: $45.00

Overview

“The British-Ghanaian artist creates compelling character studies of people who don’t exist, reflecting her twin talents as a writer and a painter” -Zadie Smith, the New Yorker

This volume gathers around 60 works by British artist and writer Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, internationally celebrated for her paintings of timeless subjects in everyday moments of happiness, comradery and solitude. The publication includes texts by Yiadom-Boakye herself, writer and filmmaker Kodwo Eshun, and curator Lekha Hileman Waitoller.
Yiadom-Boakye’s lush oils on canvas or coarse linen portray fictitious characters rendered in loose brushwork and set against dramatic backgrounds. The figures are composites drawn from different sources including scrapbooks and drawings. Animals such as birds, foxes, owls and dogs make regular appearances. To look at a Yiadom-Boakye painting is an invitation to slow down and observe, to enter the imaginary visual tales she spins.
Born and raised in London by Ghanian parents, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (born 1977) studied at Central Saint Martin’s College of Art and Design and Falmouth College of Arts, and received her MA from the Royal Academy Schools in 2003. Her first solo exhibition was held at Jack Shainman Gallery in 2010. Since then, her work has been exhibited at the Serpentine Gallery in London (2015), the Venice Biennale (2013), the New Museum in New York (2012), the Biennale de Lyon in France (2011), the Studio Museum in Harlem (2008) and many others. Her work has been collected by the Tate, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others.

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Yiadom-Boakye's mysteriously handsome figures exist in an allegorically retroactive space–a present where works like these, and those of other leading black artists, can aspire to self-invent a visual canon.–Christian Viveros-Fauné "Art Agency Partners: In Other Words"
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Details

ISBN-10: 8418934492
ISBN-13: 9788418934490
Publisher: La Fabrica
Publish Date: 10/03/2023
Dimensions: 12.60" L, 9.50" W, 0.80" H
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