
BLACK DISCOURSE is a multidisciplinary studio and oral tradition incubator, curating from the global black experience.
We connect black conversation to the world, through experiential design and media production.
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What: America
Who: Garrett Bradley
Where: The Museum of Modern Art, 11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019
When: 21 November 2020— 21 March, 2021
Via The Museum of Modern Art:
See this 3D installation in person if you can! A multi-channel video installation by artist and filmmaker Garrett Bradley; America (2019) is an imaginative remembrance of Black figures from the early 20th century. America is told through 12 black-and-white vignettes interspersed with footage from the unreleased Lime Kiln Club Field Day (1914); believed to be the oldest surviving feature-length film with an all-Black cast.



Check out the Q+A with Garrett Bradley interviewed by Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem—as part of our Virtual Views initiative, at Black Discourse TV.
Contact: Website
Director
Co-Director
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Stylist
Cast
Editor
Sound Design
Zion Estrada
Koumbah Semega-Janneh
Zion Estrada
Sparkle Juarez
Drew Ultra
Zion Estrada
Maintain
April 23, 2020
Spatial Discourse, Podcasts, Features
Sacrosanct, created by oral tradition studio BLACK DISCOURSE, is a three-channel pop-up film installation sanctifying the brilliance of Black heresy in the act of moving under the continued pressures of colonial imperialist violence.
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