THIS SONG IS FOR …
Flow
Don’t wish me well (by Solange)
Performed by Dope Saint Jude & BUJIN
“Death knocked on my door
He took away my innocence for sure
Death left me on the sewer floor
With a soul no more”
“I appreciate your note on the centrality of bodily presence and situated knowledge, which is key to the political, poetic, affective and conceptual impetus of the work, as it calls us into a different, more relational aesthetic encounter. It is, however, important to recall that not all “bodies” are equal, or equally “believable”, and do not enter into political representation on commensurate terms. An (anti-black/brown/poor/femme) index of differentially valued life continues to sustain an inequitable regime of representation, one in which white heteronormativity reads (and reads well) whilst the “affectable others” (to cite Denise Ferreira da Silva) do not.”
Art Frame Interview read
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THIS SONG IS FOR …
Flow
Don’t wish me well (by Solange)
Performed by Dope Saint Jude & BUJIN
“Death knocked on my door
He took away my innocence for sure
Death left me on the sewer floor
With a soul no more”