Glenn Ligon ( dɔɣi o la yuuni 1960 ni, pronounced Lie-gōne) o nyɛla nucheeni tuun tumda, ŋun tuma nyɛ din tuhiri bɛhi yɔya din jendiri race, language, desire, sexuality, n ti pahi identity.[1] O nyɛla ŋun be New York City, Ligon's , o tuma pam nyɛla lahi jendiri yuma ( 20th century literature) n ti pahi ( speech of 20th century cultural figures ) din gbaagi James Baldwin, Zora Neale Hurston, Gertrude Stein, Jean Genet, nti pahi Richard Pryor. O nyɛla bɛ ni mi so ka o nyɛ ŋun su Post-Blackness.

Glenn Ligon
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Notable works in public collections

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Kundivihira

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  1. Meyer, Richard. "Glenn Ligon", in George E. Haggerty and Bonnie Zimmerman (eds), Gay Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia, Volume 2. New York: Garland Publishing, 2000.
  2. Carol Vogel (November 15, 2012), "National Gallery of Art Acquires Glenn Ligon Painting" Archived Silimin gɔli September 21, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times.
  3. Untitled (I Am a Man). National Gallery of Art (1988).
  4. Backlash, Backlash.... Art Institute of Chicago (1991).
  5. I Feel Most Colored.
  6. Untitled. Baltimore Museum of Art.
  7. Untitled (A). Minneapolis Institute of Art.
  8. Untitled (Black Like Me #2). Smithsonian Institution.
  9. Untitled (I'm Turning Into a Specter before Your Very Eyes and I'm Going to Haunt You). Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  10. Notes on the Margin of the Black Book. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
  11. Black & White. Smithsonian Institution.
  12. Runaways. Phillips Academy.
  13. Runaways. Amon Carter Museum of American Art.
  14. Runaways. Birmingham Museum of Art.
  15. Runaways.
  16. Runaways. Harvard University.
  17. Runaways. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  18. Runaways. Washington University in St. Louis.
  19. MCA - Collection: Runaways. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
  20. Glenn Ligon. Runaways.. Museum of Modern Art.
  21. Runaways (1993).
  22. Runaways. Rhode Island School of Design.
  23. Runaways, from the series "Runaways".
  24. Runaways. Skidmore College.
  25. Runaways. Whitney Museum.
  26. Wadsworth Atheneum Collection.
  27. Condition Report, Glenn Ligon.
  28. Malcolm X, Sun, Frederick Douglass, Boy with Bubbles (version 2) #1. Walker Art Center.
  29. Glenn Ligon. Self Portrait at Eleven Years Old.. Museum of Modern Art.
  30. Untitled. University of Warwick.
  31. Rückenfigur. Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
  32. Rückefigur. Whitney Museum.
  33. Glenn Ligon.
  34. Warm Broad Glow II. Whitney Museum.
  35. Double America. National Gallery of Art.
  36. Stranger #56 (fr).
  37. Live. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
  38. Live. Smithsonian Institution.
  39. Glenn Ligon, Live, 2014. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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