Glenn Ligon and the Saturday position in his work
27.06.2026 - 22:39:22 | ad-hoc-news.deGlenn Ligon turns language into image with unusual force. His paintings and neon works build meaning through repetition, erasure, and abrasion.
How Glenn Ligon frames language
Ligon is known for text-based painting, print, neon, and sculpture. Notes on the Margin of the Black Book and the Stranger paintings remain among the clearest entry points into his practice.
Why his position still matters
His work sits at the intersection of abstraction, literature, and Black history. That combination has made him a fixed reference point in museum collections and critical writing.
More news and background on Glenn Ligon
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Where Glenn Ligon stands now
Glenn Ligon is an established contemporary artist with no newly verified exhibition or award date in the current 30-day window.
Key facts on Glenn Ligon
- Artist: Glenn Ligon
- Medium / Genre: Painting, sculpture, neon, installation
- Born: 1960, New York, USA
- Place(s) of practice: New York
- Active since: 1980s
- Key work groups: Notes on the Margin of the Black Book, Stranger, Runaways
- Major collections: MoMA (New York), Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), Tate (London)
- Awards: Hugo Boss Prize, 2011
- Next date: currently no announced date in the 30-day window
Frequently asked questions about Glenn Ligon
Where is Glenn Ligon currently on view?
There is no newly verified on-view date in the current 30-day window.
Which works define Glenn Ligon's practice?
Notes on the Margin of the Black Book, Stranger, and Runaways are key touchstones.
Which major collections hold Glenn Ligon's work?
MoMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Tate are among the major public collections associated with his work.
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