Marlene Dumas: Measuring Your Own Grave

Publisher: D.A.P. / Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

Publish Date: 2008

Texts by Cornelia H. Butler, Richard Shiff, Matthew Monahan, and Lisa Gabrielle Mark

In her expressionistic drawings and paintings of the last three decades, acclaimed South African artist Marlene Dumas has focused on the human figure, probing themes of love, desire, despair, and confusion in order to slyly critique social and political attitudes toward women, children, people of color, and others who have historically been victimized. From her evocative portraits, based on photographs of friends and family as well as figures culled from printed pornography, to her large-scale images highlighting charged relationships within groups, Dumas’s work explores the contradictions behind the physical reality of the body, merging acute social commentary with personal experience and art-historical antecedent to create unsettling and ambiguous psychological statements.

Accompanying Dumas’s first major mid-career survey in the U.S., with stops in three major American cities, this substantial, fully-illustrated publication features a newly commissioned essay by renowned scholar Richard Shiff, placing the artist’s work in relation to both American figurative painting since the 1980s and Abstract Expressionism. The book also includes curator Cornelia H. Butler’s examination of Dumas’s photographic sources and shorter texts by Lisa Gabrielle Mark and Matthew Monahan. Writings by the artist, as well as an extensive illustrated exhibition history and bibliography, complete this comprehensive examination of the work of one of the most thought-provoking artists working today.

Details

Publisher: D.A.P. / Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

Artist: Marlene Dumas

Contributors: Cornelia H. Butler, Lisa Gabrielle Mark, Matthew Monahan

Publication Date: 2008

ISBN: 9781933751085

Retail: $55 US & Canada | £33 | €41

Status: Not Available

Binding: Hardcover

Dimensions: 9 3/4 x 12 in (24.8 x 30.5 cm)

Pages: 288

Reproductions: 200 color, 50 b&w

Artist and Contributors

Marlene Dumas

Marlene Dumas (b. 1953) is regarded as one of the most influential painters working today. Her paintings and drawings, often devoted to depictions of the human form, are typically culled from the artist’s vast archive of images, including art historical materials, mass media sources, and personal snapshots of friends and family. Gestural, fluid, and frequently spectral, Dumas’s works reframe and re-contextualize her subjects, exploring the boundaries between public and private selves.

Cornelia H. Butler

Lisa Gabrielle Mark

Matthew Monahan

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