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Jeffrey Gibson

Beyond the Horizon

An extensively illustrated look at two exhibitions by artist Jeffrey Gibson in Chicago.
 
Beyond the Horizon dives into two recent exhibitions in Chicago by contemporary artist Jeffrey Gibson: Sweet Bitter Love at the Newberry Library and Beyond the Horizon at Kavi Gupta Gallery.
 
The juxtaposition of objects across geographical, temporal, and cultural boundaries was at the center of Sweet Bitter Love, Gibson’s first institutional exhibition in Chicago. Sweet Bitter Love included four distinct groups of objects: two sets of paintings (one by Elbridge Ayer Burbank, who created portraits of Indigenous Americans, and the other by Gibson), accession cards from the Field Museum, and a site-specific wallpaper. Significantly, the exhibition featured six new portraits by Gibson that were commissioned on the occasion of the Toward Common Cause: Art, Social Change, and the MacArthur Fellows Program at 40, a multi-site exhibition in Chicago. These portraits were also included in Beyond the Horizon at Kavi Gupta Gallery.
 
This extensively illustrated book includes installation photos and images of individual works in both exhibitions. It features a curatorial essay by Abigail Winograd, texts by Christian Crouch, Dieter Roelstraete, and Kathleen Ash Milby.
 

160 pages | 150 color plates | 10 x 7 | © 2022

Art: Art Criticism, Art--General Studies

Native American and Indigenous Studies


Table of Contents

Foreword/Acknowledgements by Abigail Winograd

Sweet Bitter Love Exhibit – Installation (Pictures)

Beading and Time: Jeffrey Gibson’s Tessellated Histories by Abigail Winograd

Untitled by Christian Crouch

Untitled by Andrew Berardini

Beyond the Horizon Exhibit – Installation (Pictures)

Untitled by Kathleen Ash-Milby,

Captions

Photo Credits

Copyright page

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