Steffani Jemison Kai Matsumiya, New York May 5 – June 28, 2019
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Steffani Jemison Kai Matsumiya, New York May 5 – June 28, 2019

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Language, movement, and Black expression. 🎥
The three intertwine in Steffani Jemison’s film A*ray, made in collaboration with shapeshifter and TikTok performer Lakia Black, a lifelong resident of Uniontown, Alabama.Â
Over several months, Jemison and Black worked with acting coach Marishka S. Phillips on a series of filmed acting exercises. Alternating between footage of Uniontown and Black performing three different characters inspired by TikTok personalities, Jemison looks at migration as a process of radical hope and transformation.
See Jemison’s film, which evokes a sentiment of migrants from the past: to desire new possibilities of life outside one’s origin, as part of #GreatMigrationBkM through June 25.
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Steffani Jemison
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OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS, Brooklyn-based artist Steffani Jemison—whose work will be on view from May 17 to September 22 as part of this year’s Whitney Biennial—has been quietly and intently laboring at the vanguard of Conceptual, discursive, and black cultural practices across a variety of platforms. Her contributions to these multifarious fields, whether in the form of the acrylic glyphs painted on polyester film of her 2015– “Same Time” series or the kinetic pacing of her early video Escaped Lunatic, 2010–11, place her alongside fellow travelers ranging from Zarouhie Abdalian to Fred Moten to
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Steffani Jemison, REVELATiON
Steffani Jemison, Black Utopia (Black Utopia)
You can find the rest of her work here.