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Kerry James Marshall: 'Painting and Other Stuff'

Copenhague, Denmark27 February 2014 - 4 May 2014
Kerry James Marshall: 'Painting and Other Stuff'

Kerry James Marshall: 'Painting and Other Stuff'

Kerry James Marshall: painting and other stuff is the first major presentation in Europe of the work of this American artist and offers a long expected and an elaborate overview on Marshalls work. Marshall is the author of an important body of figurative work in which he explores the themes of identity – national, gender, and especially racial identity – in an attempt to contextualize the Afro-American experience in today’s sociopolitical situation. The artist denounces what he calls art history’s “lack in the image bank,” a lack that calls into question existing legitimation systems. But his painting goes beyond that, it is also affirmative, technically complex and bold in the invention of new images that do their part to fill the void, finding inspiration both in popular culture – film and comics particularly – and in art. The exhibition 'Painting and Other Stuff' is a coproduction of M HKA, Kunsthal Charlottenborg at Copenhague, Fundació Antoni Tàpies in Barcelona (10.06.2014–26.10.2014) and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid (13.06.2014–26.10.2014). www.kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk

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