Descripción de la Exposición
In a work that unites poetry and image, Isaac Julien takes as point of departure a lyrical exploration of the private world of the African-American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist Langston Hughes (1902-1967) and his fellow Black artists and writers who were part of the Harlem Renaissance – a cultural movement based on African-American cultural expressions that took place during the 1920s – to reflect on identity and sexuality. It is the film Looking for Langston (1989), currently screened as part of the exhibition Looking for Langston: I Dream a World, at Galeria Praça, Instituto Inhotim.
The exhibition offers to the audience the full version of the film, photographs taken during shooting, as well as documents and a storyboard. Looking for Langston is one of the most iconic works of Isaac's career and a landmark of what American writer and critic B. Ruby Rich called the New Queer Cinema, which makes a direct link between images steeped in historical references of black-and-white African-American photography of the 1920s and the queer culture of the 1980s.
Research around prominent 20th century personalities, such as Langston, is a constant element in Isaac Julien's work. The artist delves into the lives of these figures in order to revisit official historical narratives. In Hughes' case, Julien makes use of fiction to reflect and question the heteronormative aspect on which his figure was built, and also to demystify the stereotype of the Black American homosexual man who, back in the 1920s, could not express himself as he would like. "It's an attempt to fill in the gaps in history with fiction," says Douglas de Freitas, curator at Inhotim.
Soon after its release in 1989, Greg Tate, an American writer and critic, described the film as the ‘first to consider the historical condition of being Black, gay, silenced, and incomprehensible.’
Service:
Looking for Langston, a solo show by Isaac Julien
Where: Galeria Praça, Inhotim
Inhotim opening hours: Wednesday to Friday, from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm; Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm
Admission: BRL 50 (full price) (half-price available for students, people aged over 60 years, and partners). Children up to five years old are admitted for free.
Location: Inhotim is located in the city of Brumadinho, 60 km from Belo Horizonte (approximately 1h15 trip). Access via km 500 of BR-381 – direction BH/SP. You can also get to Inhotim via BR-040 – direction BH/Rio (approximately 1h30 trip), at the entrance to Retiro do Chalé.
Regular transportation options:
Transfer – Belvitur, the official tourism and events partner of Inhotim, offers transportation on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, departing from the hotel Holiday Inn Belo Horizonte Savassi (Rua Professor Moraes, 600, Funcionários, Belo Horizonte).
Saritur Bus – departure from Belo Horizonte Bus Station from Tuesday to Sunday at 8:15 am and return at 4:30 pm during the week and 5:30 pm on weekends and holidays. BRL 41.50 (one way) and R$ 37.15 (return).
Store
The Inhotim store, located at the entrance of the Institute, offers items decoration and utilitarian items, books, toys, ceramics, vases, plants, and typical regional food products, in addition to the institutional line of products of the Park. It is also possible to purchase the products on the online store.
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