Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer is a major museum exhibition presenting a significant selection of this contemporary artist’s exuberant artwork created since 2011. Gibson’s complex work reflects varied influences, including fashion and design, abstract painting, queer identity, popular music, and the materials and aesthetics of Native American cultures. The more than 65 works on view include beaded punching bags, figures and wall hangings, abstract geometric paintings on rawhide and canvas, performance video, and a new multimedia installation.
Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a citizen of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. He grew up in urban settings in Germany, South Korea, the United States, and England, and his work draws on his experiences in different cultural environments. In his artwork, materials used in Indigenous powwow regalia, such as glass beads, drums, trade blankets, and metal jingles, are twined together with aspects of queer club culture as well as the legacies of abstract painting. The inspiration and community of dance clubs and pop music reverberates throughout his work. This is most noticeable in his incorporation of song lyrics as text in many artworks or as titles of artworks. You may or may not recognize the source of Gibson’s references, but you will read meaning into them either way.
Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer is organized by the Denver Art Museum. Seattle Art Museum is the third stop on the exhibition’s national tour.
Installation images © Seattle Art Museum, photo: Mark Woods
— Curatorial text courtesy the Seattle Art Museum
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PAST MEETS PRESENT IN INDIGENOUS FASHION SHOW
Mari Iwaski, Spectator, May 15, 2019 -
ARTIST JEFFREY GIBSON MIXES INDIGENOUS HERITAGE, POP CULTURE AND ART THERAPY IN SAM SHOW
Lisa Edge, Real Change News, March 13, 2019 -
NEW SAM EXHIBITION EXPLORES INTERSECTIONALITY
MIchaela Moore, Seattle Spectator, March 6, 2019 -
JEFFREY GIBSON’S ART, ON VIEW AT SAM, KNOCKS DOWN BOUNDARIES WITH GENTLE TAPS AND POTENT BLOWS
Gayle Clemans, The Seattle TImes, March 5, 2019 -
JEFFREY GIBSON BRINGS ‘LIKE A HAMMER’ EXHIBIT TO SAM
Blake Peterson, The Daily UW, March 4, 2019 -
JEFFREY GIBSON’S LIKE A HAMMER STRIKES TODAY
Jasmyne Keimig, The Stranger, March 1, 2019 -
JEFFREY GIBSON WITH NICK BENNETT
Nick Bennett, Brooklyn Rail, December 11, 2018 -
BEYOND IDENTITY POLITICS, THE ART OF JEFFREY GIBSON
Amy Zion, Art Basel, November 1, 2018