Rediscovering everyday magic: A review of Pope.L's "Hospital"
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Rediscovering everyday magic: A review of Pope.L's "Hospital"
The 80 color images are thoughtfully selected to showcase the diversity and depth of Pope.L’s work.



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In the vibrant landscape of contemporary art, few figures have left as indelible a mark as Pope.L. Born in Newark in 1955 and departing this world in Chicago in 2023, Pope.L was a pioneering force in political conceptual art in the United States. His innovative approach, which melded performance, philosophy, and visual arts, challenged societal norms and encouraged viewers to see the world through a different lens. Now, with the release of "Hospital," published by the South London Gallery in November 2024, fans and newcomers alike have the opportunity to delve deeper into his remarkable legacy.

"Hospital" is a meticulously curated hardcover edition, measuring 16.5 × 23.5 cm, that captures the essence of Pope.L’s final exhibition at the South London Gallery. Spanning 124 pages and adorned with 80 vivid color images, the book serves as both a tribute and a comprehensive documentation of his last artistic endeavor. The title itself evokes a sense of care and healing, reflecting the intimate and introspective nature of his work during this period.



At the heart of "Hospital" lies an exploration of Pope.L’s enduring belief: “I believe art re-ritualizes the everyday to reveal something fresh about our lives. This revelation is a vitality and it is a power to change the world.” This philosophy permeates every page, offering readers a glimpse into how Pope.L transformed mundane moments into profound statements about society, power, and humanity.

Pope.L’s career was marked by his iconic Crawl performances—where he would traverse the streets of New York on his hands and knees, sometimes adorned in business attire, a dandelion, or a Superman costume. These performances were not mere spectacles but deliberate acts designed to confront and engage the public, urging them to reconsider their perceptions of space, visibility, and social disparity. "Hospital" revisits these performances, contextualizing them within his broader body of work that includes painting, sculpture, installation art, and photography.



The book is enriched by insightful contributions from prominent figures in the art world. Legacy Russell provides a compelling essay that delves into the intersection of Pope.L’s work with issues of language, gender, racism, and community. Her analysis offers a fresh perspective on how Pope.L’s art transcended traditional boundaries to become a powerful commentary on contemporary society. Additionally, Margot Heller’s introduction sets the stage for understanding the significance of the South London Gallery exhibition, highlighting its role in cementing Pope.L’s legacy.



One of the standout features of "Hospital" is the exclusive interview conducted by Judith Wilkinson. This intimate conversation with Pope.L offers personal reflections and deeper insights into his creative process, motivations, and the themes that drove his art. Wilkinson’s thoughtful questions and Pope.L’s candid responses create a dialogue that is both enlightening and inspiring, making "Hospital" not just a visual feast but also a narrative journey through the artist’s mind.

The aesthetic quality of "Hospital" is undeniable. The 80 color images are thoughtfully selected to showcase the diversity and depth of Pope.L’s work. From the raw energy of his performances to the subtle nuances of his sculptures and paintings, each image tells a story of innovation and resistance. The hardcover format adds a tactile dimension, making it a beautiful addition to any art enthusiast’s collection.



Priced at €38.00, "Hospital" is a valuable investment for those seeking to understand the complexities and triumphs of Pope.L’s artistic journey. Whether you are a long-time admirer or a curious newcomer, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of an artist who dared to use his art as a catalyst for change.

In an era where art is often commodified, "Hospital" stands out as a testament to the enduring power of creativity to challenge and transform. Pope.L’s legacy is one of courage, vision, and an unwavering commitment to making the invisible visible. "Hospital" not only preserves his work but also invites readers to continue the dialogue he so passionately started.

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