Conference Talk

Jeffrey Gibson

A Little Bit Louder

Interdisciplinary artist Jeffrey Gibson will discuss the use of his letterform alphabet, which he created in 2017. He will also discuss his use of self-authored and reappropriated text in his paintings, beaded textile sculptures, and wall-based artworks. Andy Overton (Cooper Union Alum), who assists Jeffrey in his studio, will join and share how he translates Gibson’s texts into beaded compositions. 

This talk is scheduled to take place as part of the main Typographics conference. Conference registration is required to attend in person.

About Jeffrey Gibson
Jeffrey Gibson

Jeffrey Gibson grew up in major urban centers in the United States, Germany, and Korea, where he absorbed the transgressive soundtrack of the 1980s through limited access to MTV. Gibson graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1995 and received a Master of Arts in painting at the Royal College of Art, London, in 1998. While in Chicago he also worked as a research assistant on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) for the Field Museum, a formative experience that fostered an ongoing interest in questions of ownership and notions of cultural translation. Though trained as a painter, Gibson began incorporating materials and techniques that deliberately reference his heritage—such as raw hides and bead work—around 2010. A major turning point in his career, in 2012 he presented ‘one becomes the other,’ his first solo exhibition of sculpture and video, at Participant Inc. Sculpture, moving image, and sound have since become an integral aspect of his practice. He is known for his immersive, multi-sensory installations that invoke and interweave such disparate contexts as faith-based spaces of communion and night clubs.

jeffreygibson.net
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