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1 Addison Gallery of American Art Permanent Collection Portfolio Guide: Invisibility in Image and Text Invisibility in Image and Text 1 How do we visualize or verbalize intangible concepts and emotions? In what ways can images call for criticial consideration of text, and vice versa? Art and language can correspond in dynamic dialogue to explore themes of what is seen and unseen in our lives and the world around us, revealing poignant, subversive, and sometimes humorous expressions. This Permanent Collection Portfolio Guide of photographs, printmaking, and mixed media features a sampling of works from the Addison s collection offering varied perspectives and discussion points for the ways images and text convey notions of invisibility. This Portfolio Guide contains selected artworks and ideas to connect the Addison s collection with classroom themes, disciplines, and curricula. Digital images of works from this Guide can be downloaded from the Addison s website for use in classrooms. Visits to explore works in the Addison s Museum Learning Center can be arranged as a complement to the viewing of current exhibitions. Educators are encouraged to use this Guide and the expanded Portfolio Image List as a starting point, a place from which to dig deeper, ask questions, and make new connections for class plans and projects. For online use, click the images in this guide to access digital images in the Addison s online database. SELECTED THEMATIC APPROACHES Identity and Self Reflection What parts of identity are visible or invisible? How do we use words to describe, hide, or reveal ourselves? Dialogue between Art and Language How do artists expand a visual narrative with text, and vice versa? In what ways can art and language be in dialogue when one is removed or obscured? Historical Representation How can images and text from the past and present interact to communicate perspectives on history? Which parts of historical narratives are visible or invisible?
2 Addison Gallery of American Art Permanent Collection Portfolio Guide: Invisibility in Image and Text 2 A Dawoud Bey (b. 1953), Kevin, 2005, pigment print, 40 x 32 in., gift of the artist, A Identity and Self Reflection How might a portrait change when the visual voice and literary voice are viewed separately or together? What parts of identity are visible or invisible? Kevin is one of Dawoud Bey s numerous large-scale color photographic portraits of high school students comprising the series Class Pictures. For the project, Bey photographed students from public and private schools across the U.S., including Phillips Academy and Lawrence High School, as well as Detroit, Orlando, San Francisco, and New York City. At the start of the sitting, each subject wrote a brief autobiographical statement that was not shared with Bey until after the portrait was taken. By turns poignant, funny, or harrowing, these revealing words are an integral part of the project. Describing his process, Bey writes I want to try to make the fullest, most interesting and compelling visual description of the person and then, hopefully when you put the two of them together--my visual voice with their literary voice--you end up with this more dimensional thing.
3 Addison Gallery of American Art Permanent Collection Portfolio Guide: Invisibility in Image and Text 3 B Jim Goldberg (b. 1953), I was such a pretty mother, from series The Nursing Home, , gelatin silver print, 19 7/8 x 15 15/16 in., museum purchase, C Wendy Ewald (b. 1951), Shadia, 1997, gelatin silver print, 55 3/4 x 42 5/8 in., gift of the artist in honor of Adam Weinberg, B C Identity and Self Reflection How do we use words to describe, obscure, or reveal ourselves? How can visual representations of ourselves created by others impact our written reflections, and vice versa? Photographer Jim Goldberg s work is focused on giving marginalized portions of society a voice in American culture. In 1985, Goldberg was commissioned by the Cambridge Art Council of Massachusetts to create site-specific installation in the Neville Manor Nursing Home for which he spent seven months getting to know and photographing the residents. Each portrait is a result of a long process in which Goldberg presented his subject with a black-and-white photograph and asked that a response to the work be written directly on the margins. In 1997, Wendy Ewald collaborated with several women artists in Saudi Arabia on an exhibition of selfportraits. Having to work around the strict censorship required of integrated audiences, the images had to be altered to erase areas that revealed too much of the women s bodies and faces. In the work Shadia, Ewald and Shadia (the artist) used magic markers, text, and ornate design to mask the image, ultimately rendering much of the artist s figure invisible.
4 Addison Gallery of American Art Permanent Collection Portfolio Guide: Invisibility in Image and Text 4 All works below by Duane Michals (b. 1932), purchased as the gift of Louis Wiley, Jr. (PA 1963) and John Clarke Kane, Jr. (PA 1963) in memory of Paul L. Monette (PA 1963) on the occasion of their 50th Reunion, with additional support from the Monette- Horwitz Trust D What Is Death?, 1994, gelatin silver print with hand applied text hinged to board, 6 1/4 x 8 7/8 in., E What Is Memory?, 1994, gelatin silver print with hand applied text hinged to board, 6 x 8 7/8 in., E D Dialogue between Art and Language How do we visualize or verbalize intangible concepts and emotions? How do artists expand a visual narrative with text, and vice versa? Frustrated by the expressive limitations of the single photographic image, Duane Michals experiments with expanding the medium s range in a variety of ways, including sequencing photographs and accompanying them with drawings and text. Writing on his pictures is a way to go beyond the image to express and reflect upon things that are often unseen--intangible yet universal subjects such as love, loss, death, and memory. As he has noted, I had to write about all the things you couldn t see, he said. The artist has to make a leap of faith to insight, otherwise it s just description.
5 Addison Gallery of American Art Permanent Collection Portfolio Guide: Invisibility in Image and Text 5 F Richard Prince (b. 1949), Untitled (joke), 1987, screenprint on canvas, 24 x 18 in., gift of Peter Halley (PA 1971), G James Frederick Melchert( b. 1930), Lined stationery the color of blue chalk May 17, 1874 A doctor in Boston writes to a colleague to recommend treatment for a patient whose name he can t remember., from series Untitled (ten graphite rubbings), 1977, graphite rubbing on wove paper, 24 x 19 in., museum purchase, F G Dialogue between Art and Language How can the absence of concrete visuals enrich the mental imagery conjured by text? In what ways can art and language be in dialogue when one is removed or obscured? After his iconic series of cowboy photographs in the early 1980s in which he appropriated advertising imagery while referencing archetypes of American culture and identity, Richard Prince began to incorporate jokes from cartoons strips into his work. Initially drawings, these works were later silkscreened onto canvas with the illustrations removed. Merging the spare and serious language of abstract painting with the humor of popular culture, Prince s painted jokes are more than a light-hearted exchange. Like advertising images, they offer a window into cultural tastes, desires, and prejudices that are often buried beneath the surface of social interactions. Pairing ghostly rubbings of snapshots and letters found in flea markets with his own notations about their significance or mystery, James Melchert creates a provocative dialogue between the physicality of the object and the elusive readings that are possible when inspection is filtered through text, memory, and association. This work is part of a larger series inspired by Melchert s fascination with the notion of circular communication whereby a message goes to the viewer and the viewer projects back into it.
6 Addison Gallery of American Art Permanent Collection Portfolio Guide: Invisibility in Image and Text 6 All works below by Glenn Ligon (b. 1960) H-J Runaways, 1993, from series of 10 lithographs, 16 x 22 in., museum purchase, K Untitled (speech/hands) #1, 2000, silkscreen, coal dust, oilstick, and glue on paper, 40 x 44 in., museum purchase, H I J K Historical Representation How can images and text from the past and present interact to communicate perspectives on history? Which parts of historical narratives are visible or invisible, legible or obscured? Glenn Ligon provocatively comments on language s ability to communicate and invisibility as it relates to issues of identity, race, and representation. For his 1993 series Runaways, Ligon asked his friends to describe him as if they were filing a missing persons report with the police and then paired their descriptions with imagery used by abolitionists, placing them in the format of 19th Century broadsheets that advertised for the return of escaped slaves. In doing so, the artist assumes the persona of the runaway slave and inserts himself into history to explore a connection between the past and who he is today. Untitled (speech/hands) #1 is one of a series that layers text from Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan s speech at the 1995 Million Man March over a silkscreened news photograph depicting the event. Rendered in black oil stick and coal dust, the glittering text is simultaneously seductive and frustrating. Inviting close inspection but providing neither legible text nor lucid imagery, Ligon s ambiguous work questions the effectiveness of words and images to convey clear truths and invites us to consider the ways they can alternately report, distort, and obscure historical events.
7 Addison Gallery of American Art Permanent Collection Portfolio Guide: Invisibility in Image and Text 7 L Sandow Birk (b. 1962), Monument to the Constitution of the United States, from series Imaginary Monuments, 2011, direct gravure etching on nine plates, 48 x 63 in., purchased as the gift of David and Pamela Hornik (P 2015), M-O Sarah Charlesworth ( ), Herald Tribune, September, 1977, from series Modern History, , twenty-six gelatin silver prints, 22 1/2 x 16 1/2 in., museum purchase, L M N O Historical Representation In what ways can images call for criticial consideration of text? How can artworks inspire us to question the ways history is documented? During an eight-week artist residency in Washington, DC, Sandow Birk found himself particularly fascinated by the enduring potency of one of the nation s foundational documents: the Constitution. Long interested in the intersection of art and text in graffiti and graphic novels, Birk pondered creating an illustrated version of this living document. Here in his own imaginary monument, history and satire merge to expose the gaps between national rhetoric and societal realities. Separating word and image, Sarah Charlesworth s Herald Tribune includes appropriated newspaper front pages from which all text has been removed. Leaving only the masthead and images intact, the artist exposes the subtle ways ideas are conveyed and power structures are perpetuated by pictures.
8 Addison Gallery of American Art Permanent Collection Portfolio Guide: Invisibility in Image and Text 8 Curriculum Connections and Resources Arranging a Visit to the Museum Learning Center At least two weeks in advance or preferably more, contact: Jamie Kaplowitz (978) jkaplowitz@andover.edu to schedule your visit and discuss possible themes, applicable portfolios of works, and related activities. SUGGESTED CLASSROOM CONNECTIONS History/Social Studies primary source documents The Constitution American ideals race relations The Civil Rights Movement gender The Women s Movement photojournalism propoganda print media English identity race relations race and identity otherness gender equality and justice protest graphic novels Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic Maus: A Survivor s Tale Persepolis CONNECTIONS TO ADDITIONAL THEMATIC PORTFOLIOS American Identity Race and Otherness The Immigrant Experience The American Civil War The Great Depression The Civil Rights Movement Global Interactions Images and the Media Art representation portraiture and selfportraiture narrative works in series images and text revealing and obscuring composition and storytelling photojournalism social documentation TEACHER AND STUDENT RESOURCES Class Pictures: Photographs by Dawoud Bey. New York: Aperture, Bey s photographs accompanied by poignant personal statements of sixty students from various economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds from high schools around the country. Ewald, Wendy. Secret Games: Collaborative Works with Children New York: Scalo, A survey of collaborative photographic projects developed by Ewald in communities around the world. Addison Gallery of American Art Phillips Academy, Andover, MA Education Department Rebecca Hayes Curator of Education Jamie Kaplowitz Manager of Curriculum Initiatives Christine Jee Education Associate for School and Community Collaborations Art 21. Glenn Ligon. Episodes from the Art 21 series about the artist Glenn Ligon and his artwork examining cultural and social identity. Museum of Modern Art. Inside/Out. Unwriting: Sarah Charlesworth. inside_out/2013/11/15/unwriting-sarah-charlesworth/ Entry in the MoMA blog about the artist Sarah Charlesworth s series Modern History that explores the power of images and their circulation through the mass media. PBS. American Photography: A Century of Images. A companion to the PBS film, this website explores the implications of photography on American history and culture and includes multiple teacher guides.
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