ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 10月23日 21時47分
John Edmonds’s video explores a quiet moment of intimacy and vulnerability between two men. Silhouetted in a darkened room, the artist and a friend face each other as they take turns “shotgunning,” or blowing smoke into the other’s mouth. At times, their lips linger, nearly touching, as if in anticipation of a kiss. In both his still photography and video work, Edmonds creates sensitive portraits and still lifes that focus on markers and rituals of Black self-fashioning and community—including hoodies, du-rags, and African sculptures.⠀
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See “Shotgun” in full as part of our Art on the Stoop #SunsetScreenings series—showing each Friday and Saturday, through November 8 (now starting at 5pm!). You can also see more work from our first @uovo.art Prize-winning artist on view in John Edmonds: A Sidelong Glance, opening today on the Museum’s fourth floor.⠀
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And be sure to tune in to Screen Time on our Instagram Live, today at noon (ET), where @johncedmonds will join curator @drewmsawyer for a chat about his work on view in both Brooklyn Museum presentations.⠀
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John Edmonds (born Washington, D.C, 1989). Shotgun, 2014 [Excerpt]. Single-channel video (color, silent): 9 min., 53 sec. Courtesy of the artist
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