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Awol Erizku: Mystic Parallax

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Mystic Parallax is the first major monograph by rising interdisciplinary artist Awol Erizku.

Working across photography, film, video, painting, and installation, his work references and re-imagines African American and African visual culture, from hip hop vernacular to Nefertiti, while nodding to traditions of spirituality and Surrealism. This comprehensive monograph spans Erizkus career, blending his studio practice with his work as an in-demand editorial photographer working regularly for the New Yorker, New York magazine, Time, and GQ, among others, and features his conceptual portraits of Black cultural icons, such as Solange, Amanda Gorman, and Michael B. Jordan. As Erizku recently told the New York Times, Its important for me to create confident, powerful, downright regal images of Black people.

Featuring essays by critically acclaimed author Ishmael Reed, curator Ashley James, and writer Doreen St. Félix, and interviews with the artist by Urs Fischer and Antwaun Sargent, Mystic Parallax is a luminous and arresting testament to the artists tremendous power and originality.

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  • Dimensions: 241 x 305mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Aperture
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781597115469

About

Awol Erizku (born in Ethiopia 1988) lives and works in Los Angeles. He graduated from Cooper Union in 2010 and received his MFA from the Yale School of Art in 2014. Erizku has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art New York; Crystal Bridges Museum Bentonville Arkansas; Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto; Ben Brown Gallery Hong Kong; Night Gallery Los Angeles; Gagosian New York; and FLAG Art Foundation New York. Ishmael Reed is a critically acclaimed author poet and playwright known for his satirical and ironic take on race and literary tradition. He is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including fellowships from the MacArthur Foundation the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Ashley James is an associate curator of contemporary art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York where her work merges curatorial practice with an academic background rooted in African American studies English literature and womens gender and sexuality studies. Doreen St. Félix is a staff writer at the New Yorker and has previously written for publications including the New York Times Vogue n+1 and Pitchfork. Urs Fischer is a Swiss-born artist who works across sculpture installation and photography. Antwaun Sargent is a writer curator and a director at Gagosian Gallery. His recent books are The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion (Aperture 2019) and Young Gifted and Black: A New Generation of Artists (2020). His recent curatorial projects include a series of group shows called Social Works as well as solo presentations of artists Virgil Abloh Awol Erizku Rick Lowe Tyler Mitchell Alexandria Smith and Amanda Williams.

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