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Today is Monday and we don’t know about you guys but we’re having a mean case of the ‘Monday Blues’ — as we all often do after what seems like a much too short of a weekend (insert eye roll emoji). In this week’s installment of The Artwork Evoking Our Emotions, as we’re feeling moody, we’re examining work that plays with shadows — both figuratively and implied — as well as light manipulation. Artist manipulate light to evoke form, to add depth, to display figures abstractly and to convey emotion. Image makers and artist have used light — or the absence of light — as more than a resource to create depth and dimension but using light as a somewhat of a protagonist or secondary character. Artist like Baroque master Caravaggio, or photographer Fan Ho have long mastered the art of conveying emotion through shadows. From figurative paintings and photography, to light installation, this curated selection of works channels the dark, broody essence that we refers to as Mondays.

Below we’ve gathered up some works of art that play with shadow and light manipulation:

Gustavo Nazarenogira

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Gira, 2020, charcoal on paper. Gustavo Nazareno. Courtesy the artist and Gallery 1957.

Ming Smith—Male Nude

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‘Male Nude’, 1977. Ming Smith.

Kerry James Marshall—A Portrait of the Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self

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‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self,’  1980. Egg tempera on paper. 8 x 6.5 inches. Kerry James Marshall / Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.

Kourken Pakchanian—Shadows

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Shadows’, ca. 1970s. Archival pigment print on 100% cotton paper. Kourken Pakchanian.

Justin Mikhail SolomonThings We Carry

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Things We Carry, 2019. Archival pigment print. 40 × 26 1/2 in. Justin Mikhail Solomon.

Lucja Grodzicka—Shadows, 2021

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‘Shadows’, 2021. Oil on canvas 39 2/5 × 47 1/5 in. Lucja Grodzicka.

Hanna Ilczyszynhot

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‘Hot’ , Acrylic on canvas. Hanna Ilczyszyn.

Edward Hopper—night shadows

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Night Shadows, 1921. Etching on wove paper. 6.9 x 8.3 in. Edward Hopper.

Kumi YamashitaCHAIR

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‘CHAIR’ ,2014. Carved wood, single light source, shadow. Kumi Yamashita.

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye—The Stygian Silk

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‘The Stygian Silk‘, (2019). Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Courtesy the Artist, Corvi-Mora, London, and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.

shikeiththe smoke made the night blue/ I have walked in the rain

“the smoke made the night blue/ I have walked in the rain” 2020, Archival Inkjet Print on Canson Infinity Platine, 30 x 36in, Edition of 5

Albert Watson—Cindy Crawford in Shadows

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‘Cindy Crawford In Shadows’. 1989. Albert Watson.

Hiroshi WatanabeTDTDC 67 (Shadow Sailor)

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‘TDTDC 67 (Shadow Sailor)’, 2009. Archival Pigment Print. 9 × 9 in. Hiroshi Watanabe.

Kara WalkerShadow puppet from Testimony: Narrative of a Negress Burdened by Good Intentions

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Shadow puppet from Testimony: Narrative of a Negress Burdened by Good Intentions, 2004. Cut black paper with pencil, pressure-sensitive tape, metal fasteners, and synthetic polymer film on paperboard. 20 3/4 x 15″. Kara Walker.

Still feeling moody? Well it’s almost Tuesday, which means it’s almost the weekend. See you next week for another curated collection of works.