Lorna Simpson: Source Notes

Rosati, Lauren, with contributions by Hilton Als, David Breslin, and Adrienne Edwards
2025
212 pages
145 illustrations
9 x 11 in.
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This revelatory first look at the paintings of Lorna Simpson (b. 1960), an artist who has worked primarily as a photographer for much of her career, examines this significant new development in her practice over the last decade. Simpson's recent works, midway between photography and painting, advance her incisive explorations of gender, race, and history through bodies that emerge and disappear—peering from inky surfaces or dissolving into landscapes of melting ice. Her paintings draw on documentary photographs and images from vintage Ebony and Jet magazines, combining screen-printed collages of found images with washes of colorful ink on fiberglass, wood, or clayboard. The texts in this volume explore how Simpson's fascination with time, memory, and the indeterminacy of representation propels her experiments in works that are both figurative and abstract, portraits and landscapes, paintings and photographs.

Nine Jackies, Andy Warhol  American, Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas
Andy Warhol
1964
For Dodie, Lorna Simpson  American, Collage of cut and pasted printed found papers on paper
Lorna Simpson
2018
Untitled, Jackson Pollock  American, Dripped black ink and red enamel paint on paper
Jackson Pollock
ca. 1948–49
did time elapse, Lorna Simpson  American, Acrylic and screenprint on gessoed fiberglass
Lorna Simpson
2024

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Rosati, Lauren. Lorna Simpson: Source Notes. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2025.