CURATOR RECOMMENDS
"Discover the transformative power of Leilah Babirye's art in this stunning monograph, which explores her unique approach to identity and human rights through painting and sculpture. With insightful essays and rich visuals, this catalogue offers an essential look into one of contemporary art’s most powerful voices. Whether you're an artist or simply a lover of transformative art, this is a must-have for anyone interested in the ways art can reflect and challenge the world we live in."
-Natasha Becker / Curator of African Art
This monograph was published on the occasion of Leilah Babirye’s solo exhibitions at Gordon Robichaux in 2020 and Stephen Friedman Gallery in 2021. With texts by Lauren O’Neill-Butler and Rianna Jade Parker, this richly illustrated catalogue explores Babirye’s multidisciplinary practice of transforming everyday materials into objects that address identity, sexuality and human rights. Softcover. 104 pages.