Publications
Working across disciplines, with a concentration in sculpture and video, Diamond Stingily (b. 1990, Chicago) uses readymade materials such as wooden doors, chains, and synthetic hair to create works that reflect on systemic racial injustice in the United States and on her personal experiences. For her solo exhibition “Life In My Pocket” at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, Stingily created a new group of works in which she uses the form of the readymade to explore personal and shared memories of suburban life, Black girlhood, and racial violence. This first monograph on the artist introduces her rapidly expanding vocabulary and situates it within a significant inquiry into contemporary culture.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition “Diamond Stingily: Life In My Pocket,” Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, May 17–October 28, 2018.
This exhibition is made possible through the generous support of ICA Miami’s Innovation Partner, MINI. Additional support is provided by the museum’s board of trustees and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.