Join Glenn Ligon and Hamza Walker for a conversation at Regen Projects, where Ligon’s show UNTITLED (AMERICA)/DEBRIS FIELD/SYNECDOCHE/NOTES FOR A POEM ON THE THIRD WORLD will be up through Sunday.
The exhibition includes the large neon Notes for a Poem on the Third World, which is based on a tracing of the artist’s hands, and the first in a series of works inspired by an unrealized film project by Pier Paolo Pasolini.
GLENN LIGON AND HAMZA WALKER IN CONVERSATION
Wednesday, February 13, at 7 pm.
GLENN LIGON—UNTITLED (AMERICA)/DEBRIS FIELD/SYNECDOCHE/NOTES FOR A POEM ON THE THIRD WORLD
Through February 17.
Regen Projects
6750 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles.
From top: Glenn Ligon, photograph courtesy the artist; Glenn Ligon, Notes for a Poem on the Third World (chapter one), 2018, neon and paint; Glenn Ligon, Debris Field (Red) #3, 2018, etching ink and acrylic on canvas; Hamza Walker, courtesy the Renaissance Society, Chicago; Glenn Ligon, Synecdoche (For Byron Kim), 2018, neon. Artwork images courtesy the artist and Regen Projects.