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Sharing this documentation of my Midnight Moment, happening every night for the rest of June. I'm still blown away seeing my performers move across so much digital real-estate! 😱😱 📣 Watch the entire video at Queens Museum until June 23! Thank you @tsqarts @_jeanie_c @absolut_art @queensmusem for making this happen. Extra thanks to @christianxcarroll @alyssaforte @virgo_raaz @alfredtom_nyc 📸 By Tatyana Tenenbaum Kenneth Tam’s Midnight Moment Silent Spikes (2021) reimagines Asian American identity through performance and movement. Set against a saturated and dream-like backdrop, Silent Spikes features Asian American men of various ages and backgrounds dressed in iconic American cowboy garb, mimicking the movements of a bull rider in slow-motion. The figure of the cowboy looms large within the American popular consciousness and continues to function as shorthand for a kind of idealized white Western masculinity. “By having Asian men step into this role, I pose the question of who has access to embody these characters and the larger ideas they represent,” says Tam. Using the power of cinema and the iconography of the Western film genre, Silent Spikes inserts Asian American men into a space from which they’ve traditionally been excluded, and asks viewers to question how mythologized conceptions of America’s past continue to shape ideas about the performance of race and gender today. Silent Spikes is presented in partnership with The Queens Museum, where Tam’s solo exhibition of the same title is on view through June 23, 2021. Organized by Assistant Curator Sophia Marisa Lucas, Kenneth Tam: Silent Spikes features new sculptural works and a video of the same name. This work was made possible by the Queens Museum with support from the Asian Art Circle at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Kenneth’s Midnight Moment is also presented in partnership with limited edition print platform Absolut Art. As part of the presentation, Absolut Art will offer two signed, limited edition prints by Kenneth Tam and donate $2,500 to @heartofdinner , a nonprofit collective which works to fight food insecurity and isolation experienced by Asian seniors throughout NYC.
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