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"Midnight's Daydream: Titus Kaphar, Wardell Milan II, Demetrius Oliver"; Studio Museum Harlem.
Artforum International
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November 1, 2007|
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The Studio Museum Harlem hosts three artists in residence every year, and gives them a summer show at the completion of their tenure. Alums of the program include David Hammons, Kerry James Marshall, and Wangechi Mutu. This year's residents were Titus Kaphar, Wardell Milan II, and Demetrius Oliver, and each presented works in "Midnight's Daydream," a day-for-night fantasia investigating familial, political, and art-historical inheritance; the challenges of representing African-American desire; and compositional strategies of assemblage, deconstruction, and the juxtaposition ...
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