Visiting Artist: Adam Pendleton

  • Starts: 5:30 pm on Wednesday, October 16, 2019
  • Ends: 8:00 pm on Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Adam Pendleton is an interdisciplinary artist whose work mines the histories of art and of social movements to create densely layered, conceptual works. Combining painting, silkscreen, collage, video, installation and performance, his broad output is united by a monochrome aesthetic and an engagement with the limits of meaning in both language and images. In his work, historical avant-garde strategies are recontextualized to address the black experience in America. Pendleton’s Black Dada, an ongoing interdisciplinary project in publishing, painting, installation and more, addresses the possibility of a new avant-garde language for African American experience. Pendleton poses urgent yet open-ended questions about the ownership of cultural history and the legacy of Modernism in the present. Pendleton has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the MIT List Visual Art Center in Cambridge; the Baltimore Museum of Art; the Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans; among many others. He studied at the Artspace Independent Study Program in Peitrasanta, Italy. He is represented by Pace Gallery. Part of the Contemporary Perspectives Lecture Series at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts. Free and open to the public.
Building
871 Commonwealth Ave.
Room
Jacob Sleeper Auditorium
Link:
http://www.bu.edu/cfa/pendleton/