Igshaan Adams: Desire Lines
English
A timely exploration of the allusive, sculptural fiber work of an important contemporary South African artist
The book presents an early career survey of the work of Cape Townbased artist Igshaan Adams (b. 1982), showcasing his multimedia practice since 2009. In addition to exploring recurring motifs in his workArabic calligraphy, the rose, the (self-)portrait, Sufi symbols, and pathways literal and metaphoricalthe publication highlights some of Adamss material concerns, including his sculptural applications of weaving, his embrace of recycled materials related to black South African domesticity and interiority, and his use of the gallery wall and floor in installations. Hendrik Folkerts surveys the artists recent work, addressing its engagement with presence, absence, and the trace.. Adams himself offers a visual essay enabling readers to see details they would be imperceptible in a gallery setting. In shorter essays and poetic texts, the other authors focus on the South African historical and political context, specific artworks, and particular creative strategies, materialities, and narratives.
Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago
(April 2August 1, 2022) See more
The book presents an early career survey of the work of Cape Townbased artist Igshaan Adams (b. 1982), showcasing his multimedia practice since 2009. In addition to exploring recurring motifs in his workArabic calligraphy, the rose, the (self-)portrait, Sufi symbols, and pathways literal and metaphoricalthe publication highlights some of Adamss material concerns, including his sculptural applications of weaving, his embrace of recycled materials related to black South African domesticity and interiority, and his use of the gallery wall and floor in installations. Hendrik Folkerts surveys the artists recent work, addressing its engagement with presence, absence, and the trace.. Adams himself offers a visual essay enabling readers to see details they would be imperceptible in a gallery setting. In shorter essays and poetic texts, the other authors focus on the South African historical and political context, specific artworks, and particular creative strategies, materialities, and narratives.
Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago
Exhibition Schedule:
(April 2August 1, 2022) See more
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