Tag: Ellen Gallagher

  • In Black and White New York Magazine 2005-05-21 Mark Stevens “Ellen Gallagher: DeLuxe” confronts issues of race not with hectoring but with clever, even antic, satire. In Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison explored not only overt expressions of racism but also its more hidden, corrosive elements. African-Americans suffered from metaphysical wounds. They were “invisible,” seen not…

  • Ten-Minute Talk: MoMA Conservator Scott Gerson on Ellen Gallagher’s Deluxe Museum of Modern Art New York, New York 2012-03-05 Sarah Kennedy, Associate Educator, Lab Programs Janelle Grace, Adult & Academic Programs 12-month Intern This week’s Ten-Minute Talk features Scott Gerson, Associate Conservator in MoMA’s Department of Conservation who discusses the materials and processes explored in…

  • Sniffing Elephant Bones: The Poetics of Race in the Art of Ellen Gallagher Callaloo Volume 19, Number 2, Spring 1996 E-ISSN: 1080-6512 Print ISSN: 0161-2492 pages 337-339 DOI: 10.1353/cal.1996.0074 Judith Wilson, Former Assistant Professor of African American Studies, Assistant Professor of Art History and Assistant Professor of Visual Studies University of California, Irvine What she…

  • Artist Ellen Gallagher humbled by new honor The Providence Journal 2010-02-21 Bill Van Siclen, Journal Arts Writer The first time her work appeared in a Whitney Biennial, the every-other-year exhibit that aims to take the pulse of contemporary art, Ellen Gallagher was just one of many up-and-coming artists vying for attention. That was back in…