Simone Leigh
Satellite

Satellite

© Simone Leigh, courtesy the artist and Matthew Marks Gallery.

Satellite
Satellite
ArtistAmerican, born 1967
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Satellite
Date2022
MediumBronze, edition 1/2, with 1 AP
DimensionsOverall: 23.99390399 × 10 × 7.58140716 (288 × 120 × 91 in.)
Other (3 Rods): 23 13/16 × 1 3/16 in. (60.5 × 3 cm)
Other (1 Rod with red paint): 24 × 1 3/16 in. (61 × 3 cm)
Other (5 Bolts): 1 3/16 × 1 15/16 in. (3 × 5 cm)
Other (5 Washers): 2 3/4 in. (7 cm)
Other (4 Lock Washers): 1 15/16 in. (5 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Caroline Wiess Law Accessions Endowment Fund
Object number2022.191
Current Location
The Nancy and Rich Kinder Building
Hamill Foundation Plaza
On view

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Simone Leigh represented the United States at the 2022 Venice Biennale, and her monumental sculpture Satellite welcomed visitors to the American Pavilion that summer. A second cast of this bronze now stands in front of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building at the center of the Museum’s Sarofim campus. Satellite reflects forms found in the traditional D’mba (or nimba) headdresses created by the Baga peoples of Guinea, the ceremonial ladles of the Dan peoples, and vernacular traditions across the African Diaspora. With its evocations of maternity and dignity, the sculpture expresses the artist’s intent to honor the historically undervalued labor – both physical and intellectual – of Black women. “In order to tell the truth,” Leigh has stated, “you need to invent what might be missing from the archive, to collapse time, to concern yourself with issues of scale, to formally move things around in a way that reveals something more true than fact.”





ProvenanceThe artist; [Matthew Marks Gallery, New York]; purchased by MFAH, 2023.
Exhibition History"Simone Leigh: Sovereignty," U.S. Pavilion, Giardini, 59th International Art Exhibition, Venice, April 23–November 27, 2022.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
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Catalogue raisonnéN.A.

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