01870cam a2200337 a 45000010009000000030007000090050017000160080041000330200022000740200025000960350024001210350021001450350018001660400042001840500024002260820015002501000029002652450116002942460009004102600038004193000044004575000199005015040051007005050202007515200402009536000043013556500046013987100026014447100032014707100030015021049065000402620220326193305.0130617s2013 enka cb 001 0deng d a184976123X (pbk.) a9781849761239 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn849051571 a(OCoLC)849051571 a(NNC)10490650 aCDXcCDXdBDXdLNDdOCLCOdVVPdUKWOH 4aN6537.G347bA4 201304a708bG162e1 aGallagher, Ellen,d1965-10aEllen Gallagher :bAxME /c[with texts by] Carol Armstrong, Robin D.G. Kelley, Richard Shiff and Ulrich Wilmes.30aAxME aLondon :bTate Publishing,c2013. a227 p. :bill. (chiefly col.) ;c27 cm. aCatalog of an exhibition held at Tate Modern, London, May 1-Sept. 1, 2013; at Sara Hildén Art Museum, Tampere, Sept. 27, 2013-Jan. 26, 2014 and at Haus der Kunst, Munich, Feb. 27-June 1, 2014. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00tConfounding myths /rRobin D.G. Kelley --tEllen Gallagher : mythopoetics and materials /rCarol Armstrong --tPlates --tSigns preserve us /rRichard Schiff --tReadings pictures /rUlrich Wilmes.8 aBorn in 1965 in Providence, Rhode Island, Ellen Gallagher is one of the most acclaimed contemporary painters to have emerged from North America. Her paintings, collages, drawings, sculpture, animation and film installations, which shift between abstraction and figuration, create dynamic encounters between the historic and the present through commentary about race, racism, and cultural identity.10aGallagher, Ellen,d1965-vExhibitions. 0aArt, Americany21st centuryvExhibitions.2 aTate Modern (Gallery)2 aSara Hildénin taidemuseo.2 aHaus der Kunst München.