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David Hammons : day's end

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An in-depth look at a public art project by David Hammons with an overview of the enigmatic artist’s career   Published to commemorate David Hammons’s (b. 1943) public art project Day’s End, located in New York City, this book documents the sculpture and offers broader context into Hammons’s enigmatic work.

In 2014, Hammons sent the Whitney Museum of American Art a sketch for a monument to Gordon Matta-Clark (1943–1978), paying homage to Matta-Clark’s legendary Day’s End (1975)—an industrial, cathedral-like space of altered architecture—once located near today’s Whitney in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.

Completed in 2021, Hammons’s work, also titled Day’s End, was realized by the Whitney in collaboration with Hudson River Park, and is on permanent view.

One of the most important artists working in the United States, Hammons makes art across mediums, often outside traditional venues.

In addition to photographic documentation, the book includes essays on the origins of Day’s End, Hammons’s career scope, and a contribution by poet Ben Okri. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art

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Yale University Press
0300263902 / 9780300263909
Hardback
709.2
14/05/2024
United States
English
128 pages : illustrations (colour)
26 cm