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The Hugo Boss Prize 2018: Simone Leigh, Loophole of Retreat

Guggenheim Museum, New York

Fri 19 Apr 2019 to Sat 26 Oct 2019

1071 Fifth Avenue, NY 10128 The Hugo Boss Prize 2018: Simone Leigh, Loophole of Retreat

Thu-Mon 11am-6pm with advance booking

Artist: Simone Leigh

Loophole of Retreat presents a new body of work by Simone Leigh (b. Chicago, 1967), winner of the Hugo Boss Prize 2018, an award for significant achievement in contemporary art.

The title is drawn from the writings of Harriet Jacobs (1813–1897), a formerly enslaved abolitionist who pseudonymously published an account of her life. It refers to the grueling seven years she spent hiding from her master in a tiny crawl space beneath the rafters of her grandmother’s home—an act of astonishing fortitude that carved out a space of sanctuary and autonomy in defiance of an unjust reality. Over the course of a career that spans sculpture, video, and social practice, Leigh has continuously and insistently centered the black female experience. Her forms, rendered in materials such as ceramic, raffia, and bronze, unify a timeless beauty with valences that are both deeply personal and piercingly political. Summoning the ancient archetype of the female nude and inflecting it with vernacular and folk traditions, the artist merges the human body with domestic vessels or architectural elements, evoking the labors of care and protection that have historically fallen to women. Loophole of Retreat, encompassing a suite of sculptures and a sound installation, as well as a text by the renowned historian Saidiya Hartman, explores narratives of communal nurture, resilience, and resistance.

The Hugo Boss Prize 2018: Simone Leigh, Loophole of Retreat is organized by Katherine Brinson, Daskalopoulos Curator, Contemporary Art, and Susan Thompson, Associate Curator, with Amara Antilla, Assistant Curator.

This exhibition is made possible by HUGO BOSS.

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