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Ulysses Jenkins: Without Your Interpretation

Jenkins, Ulysses(By (artist))Christovale, Erin(Text by)Hassinger, Maren(Text by)Nengudi, Senga(Text by)Onli, Meg(Text by)Onyewuenyi, Ikechukwu(Text by)Philbin, Anne(Foreword by)Ryan, Zoe(Foreword by)Christovale, Erin(Edited by)Onli, Meg(Edited by)
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The first monograph on the groundbreaking video artist and member of the seminal Video Venice News and Studio Z groupsThis is the first major retrospective on the groundbreaking Los Angeles–based video artist Ulysses Jenkins (born 1946).

Since the 1970s, Jenkins has interrogated questions of race and gender as they relate to ritual, history and state power.

From his work with Video Venice News, a Los Angeles media collective he founded in the early 1970s, to his involvement with the artists’ group Studio Z (alongside figures such as David Hammons, Senga Nengudi and Maren Hassinger), to his video and performance works, Jenkins explores how white supremacy is embedded in popular culture.

Beginning as a painter and muralist, Jenkins was introduced to video just as the first consumer cameras were made available, and he quickly seized upon the technology as a means to broadcast critical depictions of multiculturalism.

This catalog features an extensive portion of Jenkins’ archive, early documentary films, photographs and ephemera, as well as his video art.

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Product Details
088454155X / 9780884541554
Hardback
04/01/2022
United States
English
287 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
26 cm
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, September 17th-December 30th, 2021 and the Hammer Museum February 6th-May 15th, 2022.