Face to Face with ETA: Conversations with a Terrorist
22nd Sep 23
⭐70.00%
: 1
Overhaul
28th Aug 23
⭐67.44%
: 4
Private House of the SS
20th Jan 77
⭐54.00%
: 5
The President's Wife
4th Oct 23
⭐63.00%
: 2
Flow
1st Jan 96
⭐80.19%
: 2
A
12th Feb 98
⭐56.70%
: 0
Weekend in Taipei
19th Sep 24
⭐62.20%
: 14
Killer of Men
30th Nov 22
⭐73.00%
: 1
Jim's Story
14th Aug 24
⭐67.35%
: 1
Cleaner
19th Feb 25
⭐65.61%
: 184
Gunfight at Rio Bravo
13th Jan 23
⭐64.00%
: 2
Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die
10th May 24
⭐67.00%
: 0
Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds In Love
9th May 94
⭐46.00%
: 1
Finally Dawn
14th Feb 24
⭐59.00%
: 1
Tuesday
7th Jun 24
⭐68.00%
: 4
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
My Bodies
⭐90.00% /
1st Jan 14 /
Closely cropped white men populate the video work My Bodies. Their faces slide like a corporate PowerPoint over grainy, noisy textures as a host of black women—Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé, Aaliyah, and Ciara, among others—sing variations on “my body.” They are tightly sampled, as if to arrive at some kind of median. One clip that zooms into the pores of a sweaty pink forehead recalls a robotic text-to-voice line from another work, “And my skin shines with white people’s problems.” Unlike the white men, culled from a Google image search for CEOs, blackness is only ever heard and never seen. The artist explains, “If you came back, would you choose to have the same body or not? Would you have the body of a woman again? Or a woman of color?”