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Author:
Meyer, James Sampson, 1962- author.
Title:
The double : identity and difference in art since 1900 / James Meyer ; with W.J.T. Mitchell, Andrew Solomon, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Shawn Michelle Smith, Tom Gunning, Hillel Schwartz.
Publisher:
National Gallery of Art ;
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
287 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits ; 28 cm
Subject:
Doubles in art--Exhibitions.
Art, Modern--20th century--Exhibitions.
1900-1999
Other Authors:
Mitchell, W. J. T. (William John Thomas), 1942- contributor.
Solomon, Andrew, 1963- contributor.
Bryan-Wilson, Julia, contributor.
Smith, Shawn Michelle, 1965- contributor.
Gunning, Tom, 1949- contributor.
Schwartz, Hillel, 1948- contributor.
National Gallery of Art (U.S.), host institution. host institution.
Notes:
Catalog of an exhibition at National Gallery of Art, Washington, July 10-October 31, 2022. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The double : identity and difference in art since 1900 / James Meyer -- Plates -- On the double / W.J.T. Mitchell -- All art Is doubling : psychoanalysis, sexuality, and the collapse of the binary / Andrew Solomon -- No, we are not sisters : episodes of nonidentical queer doubles / Julia Bryan-Wilson -- Twoness : photography on the color line / Shawn Michelle Smith -- Ghostly ontologies : the cinematic double in silent film / Tom Gunning -- One more than one / Hillel Schwartz.
Summary:
"The Double: Identity and Difference in Art Since 1900 is the first major exhibition to consider how and why artists have employed doubled formats to explore perceptual, conceptual, and psychological themes. Presenting more than 120 works made between the beginning of the 20th century and today, this expansive show is organized in four parts: seeing double; reversal; dilemma structures; and the doubled and divided self. Among major themes, artists in the exhibition explore questions of identity and difference--the difference between the original work and a copy, the identity of the art with the artist, and especially self-identity as defined by our own unconscious, by society, as well as by race, gender, sexuality, and other forms of differentiation. Spanning the East Building's Atrium and Concourse galleries, the exhibition assembles a range of remarkable sculptures, paintings, videos, photographs, and works on paper by some 90 artists, including Janine Antoni, Diane Arbus, Alighiero Boetti, Mel Bochner, Marcel Duchamp, Gilbert and George, Félix González-Torres, Arshile Gorky, Renée Green, Eva Hesse, Roni Horn, Graciela Iturbide, Joan Jonas, Kerry James Marshall, Jasper Johns, Rashid Johnson, Seydou Keïta, Sherrie Levine, Glenn Ligon, Henri Matisse, Josiah McElheny, Nam June Paik, Howardena Pindell, Adrian Piper, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol. Related programming, performances, and a fully illustrated companion book will expand upon the exhibition's themes. The publication is made possible by the generous support of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, John F. Wieland, Jr., and anonymous donors."-- National Gallery of Art website
ISBN:
0691236178
9780691236179
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1277276107
LCCN:
2022930618
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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