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Matthew Angelo Harrison

Title
Matthew Angelo Harrison / edited by Natalie Bell, Elena Filipovic.
Author
Harrison, Matthew Angelo
Publication
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, 2021.
  • ©2021

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Additional Authors
  • Bell, Natalie
  • Filipovic, Elena
  • Kunsthalle Basel, host institution.
  • MIT List Visual Arts Center, host institution.
Description
215 pages : illustrations (chiefly colors), portraits; 30 cm
Summary
In his sculptures and installations, Matthew Angelo Harrison (b. 1989) engages with the legacies of racism and colonialism, parsing their contemporary connections to labor in the United States through an evolving visual language. With works that merge manufacturing technologies with the formal concerns of modernism and minimalism, the artist questions ideas of authorship and reproduction. Harrison's sculptures often include found objects--including traditional African figurines and auto industry ephemera--encased in resin blocks. Frozen and entombed, these sculptures appear as strangely haunted minimalist objects, both ancient and futuristic. This generously illustrated volume, published in conjunction with two major solo exhibitions, is the first monograph on an important young American artist. Another specter haunting Harrison's work is that of Detroit's defunct auto industry. A native of Detroit who once worked making prototypes in an auto manufacturing plant, Harrison sometimes employs precision machine-tooling techniques that are derived from those used by auto makers. In other works, Harrison replicates rare African masks and sculptures using hand-built, low-resolution 3D printing machines, rendering large-scale forms in wet clay--fragile, imperfect, and subject to glitches. In addition to color photos of Harrison's work and images that illustrate the artist's relationship to Detroit, the book features essays by curators and art historians Jessica Bell Brown and Elena Filipovic, as well as a conversation between Harrison and musician and theorist DeForrest Brown, Jr., led by curator Taylor Renee Aldridge.
Subject
  • Harrison, Matthew Angelo > Exhibitions
  • Sculptors > United States > Exhibitions
  • African American sculptors > Exhibitions
  • African American art > Exhibitions
  • Black people in art
  • Sculptors
  • United States
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Chiefly illustrated.
  • Published on the occasion of Matthew Angelo Harrison: Proto, Kunsthalle Basel, June 4-September 26, 2021 ... Matthew Angelo Harrison: Robota, MIT List Visual Arts Center, March 25-July 29, 2022.
Contents
Thingly Technicity / Elena Filipovic -- Human Resources / Jessica Bell Brown -- Canons of Illegibility / Matthew Angelo Harrison in conversation with Taylor Renee Aldridge and DeForrest Brown, Jr.
Call Number
Sc F 22-120
ISBN
  • 9780262045988
  • 0262045982
OCLC
  • 1230461498
  • 1230461498
Author
Harrison, Matthew Angelo, sculptor.
Title
Matthew Angelo Harrison / edited by Natalie Bell, Elena Filipovic.
Publisher
Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, 2021.
Copyright Date
©2021
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Local Subject
Black author.
Added Author
Bell, Natalie, editor.
Filipovic, Elena, editor.
Kunsthalle Basel, host institution.
MIT List Visual Arts Center, host institution.
Research Call Number
Sc F 22-120
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