McArthur Binion American, b. 1964
Stuttering: Standing: Still (LDM One) V, 2013
Oil paint stick and staonal crayon on panel
72 x 96 x 3 in
182.9 x 243.8 x 7.6 cm
182.9 x 243.8 x 7.6 cm
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Part of Binion's 'Stuttering:Standing:Still' series, this landmark piece marked a major shift in Binion's development as he began to lay his autobiographical material bare. Comprised of black and blue to...
Part of Binion's "Stuttering:Standing:Still" series, this landmark piece marked a major shift in Binion's development as he began to lay his autobiographical material bare. Comprised of black and blue to refer to "Blackness" as an identity concept and "The Blues" as quiet, depressed contemplation, this heavily worked piece includes pages from the artist's 1970's address book from when he was living in New York, as well as his Birth Certificate from 1940's Mississippi.
Provenance
The Artist's studio, Chicago, IL, USAKavi Gupta, Chicago, IL, USA
Exhibitions
Kavi Gupta, Chicago, 20141
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