Take a closer look at artist Ellen Gallagher’s DeLuxe with assistant curator Carine Harmand.
DeLuxe is a grid of sixty individually-framed prints. The imagery is based on magazines dating from the 1930s to the 1970s aimed at African-American audiences, many of which feature advertisements for ‘improvements’ including wigs, hair pomades and skin bleaching creams. Gallagher transformed these images using a variety of printing techniques, combining traditional processes of etching and lithography with recent developments in digital technology. She also made modifications by cutting and layering images and text and adding a range of materials including plasticine, glitter, gold leaf, toy eyeballs and coconut oil. Her witty and sophisticated interventions emphasise the complex construction of identity.
Subscribe for weekly films:
1 view
0
0
5 months ago 01:58:50 1
A State of Trance Episode 1058 - Armin van Buuren (@astateoftrance)
8 months ago 00:56:58 1
Dying Fetus - Summer Breeze 2023 - ARTE Concert
9 months ago 00:03:53 9
Virtual Self - Ghost Voices (Official Music Video)
12 months ago 00:04:37 1
R.A. the Rugged Man - Legendary Loser (Official Music Video)
1 year ago 00:07:30 3
Charles Dickens’ Birthplace Museum, Portsmouth. Full tour of house. Novels include A Christmas Carol