The legibility and illegibility of the text is what the work is about—the struggle to decipher something and find meaning.
Glenn Ligon
Excerpt from "Stranger in the Village" that forms the basis of Untitled (White on White)
Untitled (White on White)
€3,000
Limited edition
Edition of 75Shipping estimated 15-22 January
Glenn Ligon's new limited edition print revisits one of the defining bodies of work in his career.
Untitled (White on White) belongs to the seminal series, Stranger, where Ligon transcribed James Baldwin's 1953 essay Stranger in the Village onto the canvas again and again. Over time, Ligon transforms Baldwin's reflections on race, history and estrangement into dense, pulsating fields of text, using oilstick, gesso and oil paint to give Baldwin's words literal, physical weight.
Produced as a limited edition of just 75, this silkscreen print captures the depth and materiality of Ligon's layered, text-based compositions.
The legibility and illegibility of the text is what the work is about—the struggle to decipher something and find meaning.
Glenn Ligon
Excerpt from "Stranger in the Village" that forms the basis of Untitled (White on White)