Jeffrey Gibson: The Space in Which to Place Me bookcover

Jeffrey Gibson: The Space in Which to Place Me

Philip J Deloria 

(Text by (Art/Photo Books))

Richard Shiff 

(Text by (Art/Photo Books))

Miranda Belarde-Lewis 

(Text by (Art/Photo Books))

et al.

Evan Garza 

(Text by (Art/Photo Books))

Kathleen Ash-Milby 

(Text by (Art/Photo Books))

Jeffrey Gibson 

(Artist)

Elizabeth Alexander 

(Contribution by)

Layli Long Soldier 

(Contribution by)

G Peter Jemison 

(Contribution by)

Louis Grachos 

(Foreword by)

Brian Ferriso 

(Foreword by)

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Jul 29, 2025

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Vibrant and immersive installations from the first Indigenous artist to represent the US with a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale

This lush, comprehensive volume celebrates Jeffrey Gibson's US Pavilion exhibition at the 60th Venice Biennale. The text and visuals braid together important strands that shaped the installation, public programming and performances, highlighting the themes of inclusivity, community, dignity and tradition.
Framed by the pavilion and its activations, this volume unites innovative scholarship and criticism in original essays and in themes which emerged from the Institute of American Indian Arts' Venice Indigenous Arts School and the Bard Center for Indigenous Studies convening, all interrogating diverse topics and using Gibson's art and practice as their point of departure. Leading curators and critics engage with global exchanges and relationships emerging from Indigenous arts, intellectual and aesthetic traditions across Indigenous traditions, formal color study, as well as the complex, varied and rich references in Gibson's work. Featuring spectacular photography, including behind-the-scenes studio shots, and poetic and performance interventions, this inventive and informative publication is a necessary companion to any collection on Gibson, contemporary art and Indigenous aesthetics.
Jeffrey Gibson (born 1972) is an interdisciplinary artist and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and of Cherokee descent. He attended 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. Gibson conceived and coedited the landmark volume An Indigenous Present (2023), which showcases diverse approaches to Indigenous concepts, forms and mediums. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Canada; Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian; and Whitney Museum of American Art, among others. Gibson is based in Hudson, NY and is currently an artist-in-residence at Bard College.

This book was published in conjunction with Portland Art Museum; SITE Santa Fe; BIG NDN PRESS; Bard Center for Indigenous Studies

Product Details

PublisherDelmonico Books
Publish DateJuly 29, 2025
Pages404
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781636811628
Dimensions10.2 X 8.3 X 1.4 inches | 3.2 pounds

Reviews

[A] meteoric rise.-- "Bloomberg"
Gibson's exhibition is a remedy for those who sometimes feel powerless and pointless. His exuberant, color-saturated installation serves up an abundance of beauty, awe, astonishment and fun. It stimulates the senses and inspires the mind. Most of all, it uplifts. The experience is the opposite of what one feels by the image glut and sound bites of modern life, the psychologically destabilizing ether of digital distractions that can oppress the soul.--David Pagel "Los Angeles Times"
Looking beyond the present moment, Gibson's work envisions a new chapter of history filled with creativity, rebellion and abundance.--Kelby Vera "Huffington Post"

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