Born in Illinois, Hammons drove a beat-up car to L.A. in 1963 and spent the following decade studying at the Otis College of Art and Design and the Chouinard Art Institute before departing for Harlem ...
NEW YORK — In 1981, the artist David Hammons and the photographer Dawoud Bey found themselves at Richard Serra’s “T.W.U.,” a hulking Corten steel monolith installed just the year before in a ...
LOS ANGELES — I locked my phone in the required case, grabbed a tiny LED flashlight, and parted the thick black curtains. It was extremely still, an eerie kind of ...
"The first book dedicated to these pivotal early works on paper, David Hammons: Body Prints, 1968-1979 brings together the monoprints and collages in which the artist used the body as both a drawing ...
Last week, the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) acquired “Bird” (1990), a striking sculpture by David Hammons, the MacArthur Genius Grant-winning African American artist known for his witty conceptual ...
David Hammons utilizes unconventional and often culturally charged materials that evoke racial stereotypes and the challenges of African American experience. Untitled is made from discarded bottles of ...
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