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Question Bridge: Black Males

Contemporary Art

For Question Bridge: Black Males, Chris Johnson and Hank Willis Thomas, with Bayeté Ross Smith and Kamal Sinclair, spent years traveling to twelve American cities and towns speaking with one hundred fifty Black men, who represented a range of geographic, generational, economic, and educational backgrounds. The varied speakers seem to be in dialogue with one another, their reflections sharing common self-selected themes, usually left unspoken, that challenge generalizations often based on racist systems of oppression and violence.
MEDIUM Single-channel DVD and hard drive, 2 hours 53 minutes
DATES 2011
COLLECTIONS Contemporary Art
ACCESSION NUMBER 2012.52
CREDIT LINE Alfred T. White Fund
MUSEUM LOCATION This item is not on view
CAPTION Chris Johnson (American, born 1948). Question Bridge: Black Males, 2011. Single-channel DVD and hard drive, 2 hours 53 minutes Brooklyn Museum, Alfred T. White Fund, 2012.52. © artist or artist's estate (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 2012.52_view01_SC.jpg)
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RIGHTS STATEMENT ©Hank Willis Thomas, Chris Johnson, Bayeté Ross Smith and Kamal Sinclair
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Chris Johnson (American, born 1948). <em>Question Bridge: Black Males</em>, 2011. Single-channel DVD and hard drive, 2 hours 53 minutes Brooklyn Museum, Alfred T. White Fund, 2012.52. © artist or artist's estate (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 2012.52_view01_SC.jpg)