Elsewhere, in a darkened passage rather evoking a haunted house, It’s Over–A Diorama (2021) doubles as a memorial to victims of anti-Black violence, like Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, filled with flowers, candles, balloons, and framed photographs; the 100 Days of School Level Unlocked Gamer Student and Teacher Shirt Furthermore, I will do this darkly humorous portrait series Missing Links (2 Different Bodies of Work), from 2004, blurs the line between man and beast; and in The Weight (2021)—flanked by tufts of what looks like cotton candy—miniature Black busts have big, pink helium balloons coming out of their heads, a precarious pressure objectified. Next, comes Weems’s mesmeric Lincoln, Lonnie and Me from 2014 (a direct precursor to Conditions), which uses a “Pepper’s ghost” illusion to picture American history “as a racialized theater of deadly repetition,” as Huey Copeland has written. The piece also collages a reading of the Gettysburg Address and remarks by the artist and activist Lonnie Graham with footage from busing protests, images of boxers and dancers and jokers, and other scenes.
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The final work in “The Shape of Things”—should you adhere to the 100 Days of School Level Unlocked Gamer Student and Teacher Shirt Furthermore, I will do this prescribed route, and you should—is All Blue–A Contemplative Site (2021), a door before the moon. Is it a way out? A reprieve from our “time of murder, mayhem and mass protest,” per Weems? Or does it point, instead, to the fact that there is no way out; that our strange blue planet is all we know and all we’ve got? The new show takes its name from a “convening” at the Armory that Weems staged in 2017, as an artist in residence. Then, she invited creatives and scholars, including the playwrights Lynn Nottage and Anna Deavere Smith, jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran, and artist Hank Willis Thomas for a series of conversations, readings, and performances—and she will do the same this year with “Land of Broken Dreams,” a summit lasting from Thursday, December 9 to Saturday, December 11. With Agnes Gund, Antwaun Sargent, Julie Mehretu, Deborah Kass, and Deborah Willis among its participants, the program will offer space for listening, thinking, learning, and most importantly, reflecting on work still left to be done.
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