Jordan Casteel: Within Reach
Jordan Casteel: Within ReachĀ published for Jordan Casteelās major New Museum show,Ā Within ReachĀ surveys her paintings exploring the nuances of Black subjectivity.Ā In her large-scale oil paintings, New York-based artist Jordan Casteel (born 1989) takes up questions of Black subjectivity and representation by examining the gestures, spaces and forms of nonverbal communication that underpin portraiture. āThere is a certain amount of mindfulness that it requires ... to be present with someone in a moment.ā she explains. āIāve always had an inclination towards seeing people who might be easily be unseen.ā
Published for Casteelās first solo museum exhibition in New York, this volume brings together 40 large-scale paintings from throughout her career, including works from the celebrated seriesĀ Visible ManĀ (2013-14) andĀ Nights in HarlemĀ (2017), along with recent cropped āsubway paintingsā and portraits of her students at Rutgers University-Newark. Whether depicting former classmates from Yale, nude and in serene repose; street vendors near her home in Harlem; anonymous New Yorkers huddled on the subway; or her own students, posed largely in domestic interiors among their personal belongings, she explores how both public and private spheres can serve as frames for an inner life.
This generously illustrated, oversized publication honors the larger-than-life scale of the artist's work. It is the first comprehensive monographic publication on Casteelās work and includes texts by Dawoud Bey, Amanda Hunt and Lauren Haynes, and conversations conducted with the artist by Massimiliano Gioni and Thelma Golden.Ā
Text by Dawoud Bey, Lauren Haynes, Amanda Hunt, Massimiliano Gioni, Thelma Golden
New Museum, New York, 2020
140Ā pagesĀ | 14.5" x 11"
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Jordan Casteel: Within Reach
Jordan Casteel: Within Reach
Jordan Casteel: Within ReachĀ published for Jordan Casteelās major New Museum show,Ā Within ReachĀ surveys her paintings exploring the nuances of Black subjectivity.Ā In her large-scale oil paintings, New York-based artist Jordan Casteel (born 1989) takes up questions of Black subjectivity and representation by examining the gestures, spaces and forms of nonverbal communication that underpin portraiture. āThere is a certain amount of mindfulness that it requires ... to be present with someone in a moment.ā she explains. āIāve always had an inclination towards seeing people who might be easily be unseen.ā
Published for Casteelās first solo museum exhibition in New York, this volume brings together 40 large-scale paintings from throughout her career, including works from the celebrated seriesĀ Visible ManĀ (2013-14) andĀ Nights in HarlemĀ (2017), along with recent cropped āsubway paintingsā and portraits of her students at Rutgers University-Newark. Whether depicting former classmates from Yale, nude and in serene repose; street vendors near her home in Harlem; anonymous New Yorkers huddled on the subway; or her own students, posed largely in domestic interiors among their personal belongings, she explores how both public and private spheres can serve as frames for an inner life.
This generously illustrated, oversized publication honors the larger-than-life scale of the artist's work. It is the first comprehensive monographic publication on Casteelās work and includes texts by Dawoud Bey, Amanda Hunt and Lauren Haynes, and conversations conducted with the artist by Massimiliano Gioni and Thelma Golden.Ā
Text by Dawoud Bey, Lauren Haynes, Amanda Hunt, Massimiliano Gioni, Thelma Golden
New Museum, New York, 2020
140Ā pagesĀ | 14.5" x 11"
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Jordan Casteel: Within ReachĀ published for Jordan Casteelās major New Museum show,Ā Within ReachĀ surveys her paintings exploring the nuances of Black subjectivity.Ā In her large-scale oil paintings, New York-based artist Jordan Casteel (born 1989) takes up questions of Black subjectivity and representation by examining the gestures, spaces and forms of nonverbal communication that underpin portraiture. āThere is a certain amount of mindfulness that it requires ... to be present with someone in a moment.ā she explains. āIāve always had an inclination towards seeing people who might be easily be unseen.ā
Published for Casteelās first solo museum exhibition in New York, this volume brings together 40 large-scale paintings from throughout her career, including works from the celebrated seriesĀ Visible ManĀ (2013-14) andĀ Nights in HarlemĀ (2017), along with recent cropped āsubway paintingsā and portraits of her students at Rutgers University-Newark. Whether depicting former classmates from Yale, nude and in serene repose; street vendors near her home in Harlem; anonymous New Yorkers huddled on the subway; or her own students, posed largely in domestic interiors among their personal belongings, she explores how both public and private spheres can serve as frames for an inner life.
This generously illustrated, oversized publication honors the larger-than-life scale of the artist's work. It is the first comprehensive monographic publication on Casteelās work and includes texts by Dawoud Bey, Amanda Hunt and Lauren Haynes, and conversations conducted with the artist by Massimiliano Gioni and Thelma Golden.Ā
Text by Dawoud Bey, Lauren Haynes, Amanda Hunt, Massimiliano Gioni, Thelma Golden
New Museum, New York, 2020
140Ā pagesĀ | 14.5" x 11"






















