E.L.G., 2018
Diamond Stingily’s contribution to this year’s New Museum Triennial is a heart-stopper. E.L.G. (2018) is a sculpture composed of a single brick balanced on the crossbar of a swing-set, a troubling scene that suggests a child in jeopardy, alluding to state-sponsored violence and its impact on black children. The Triennial capped a series of shows that have spotlighted this burgeoning talent over the last year, among them the group exhibition “Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon” (also at the New Museum) and “Surveillance,” a solo show at Ramiken Crucible in Los Angeles. Stingily has said that she wants to create work for people who grew up in socioeconomic environments similar to hers, subverting the idea that contemporary art is restricted to the privileged. https://www.artsy.net/series/artsy-vanguard/artsy-editors-rise














