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Unburdening Liveness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2022

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Abstract

How has presence transformed under recent pandemic conditions and ongoing digital saturation? José Esteban Muñoz’s now classic critique of liveness illuminates the works of several contemporary Black performance artists whose work intervenes against the corporeal burdens of our moment.

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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press for Tisch School of the Arts/NYU
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Figure 1. Dread Scott, White Male for Sale, 2021. White man, NFT auction. (Screenshot by Tavia Nyong’o)

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Figure 2. EJ Hill, Excellentia, Mollitia, Victoria, 2018. “Where on earth, in which soils and under what conditions will we bloom brilliantly and violently.” Installation view, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. (Photo by Brian Forrest)